This book opens readers' eyes to something they see all the time but take for
granted: street signs. It is a portrait of the signs on modern English
streets: what they look like, who and what they are for, how they link to
English history and how they form part of life in multilingual England today.
This textbook offers an introductory overview of eight hotly-debated topics in
second language acquisition research. It offers a glimpse of how SLA
researchers have tried to answer common questions about second language
acquisition rather than being a comprehensive introduction to SLA research.
This revised edition of Authentic Texts in Foreign Language Teaching: Theory and Practice is aimed at teachers outside of Ireland. The first three chapters cover the same ground as the previous edition: Chapter One briefly reviews some of the principal findings of language acquisition research and begins to explore their implications for language teaching; Chapter Two goes on to examine the basic principles of communicative language teaching, with particular reference to the use of authentic texts; and Chapter Three offers a battery of exercise types for use with authentic texts. For this edition, Chapter Four focuses on the use of authentic texts to develop learners' conscious control of target language grammar.