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Martin Bygate

    Martin Bygate est professeur de linguistique appliquée et d'éducation linguistique dont les travaux explorent en profondeur les nuances de l'acquisition orale de la langue seconde et le développement de la compétence à l'oral. Ses recherches portent principalement sur l'efficacité des tâches pédagogiques, les dimensions complexes du discours de l'enseignant et la dynamique de l'interaction en classe. Fort d'une vaste expérience en tant que formateur d'enseignants et conférencier à l'échelle internationale, il a contribué de manière significative à la compréhension des environnements d'apprentissage des langues. Ayant été auparavant co-rédacteur en chef de la revue Applied Linguistics, ses contributions académiques offrent des aperçus précieux sur les approches pédagogiques et le développement linguistique.

    Speaking
    Researching Pedagogic Tasks
    Tasks in Second Language Learning
    • Tasks in Second Language Learning

      • 299pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      Focusing on the role of language learning tasks, the book advocates for a holistic approach to second language acquisition. It connects educational and social science theories to practical classroom applications, offering a comprehensive review of existing research. The authors highlight contributions from various specialists in research, teaching methodologies, and materials development, while also presenting their own insights. This exploration aims to shape a broader research agenda for language education, emphasizing the significance of task-based learning.

      Tasks in Second Language Learning
    • Researching Pedagogic Tasks

      Second Language Learning, Teaching, and Testing

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Focusing on empirical studies, this volume explores the role of pedagogical tasks in second language learning, examining their structure, impact on students, and implementation by teachers. It begins with an overview of the relevant background and key issues, followed by three distinct sections that delve into various aspects of task-based pedagogy, providing insights into effective teaching strategies and their outcomes in language acquisition.

      Researching Pedagogic Tasks
    • How do learners learn to speak a foreign language? What different approaches have been developed to teach this important skill? Speaking deals with both these questions, providing clear explanations of recent research and developments in methodology. In the final section the author suggests practical ways in which teachers can gain a better understanding of the role of oral classroom activities.

      Speaking