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语法教学与研究


作者:
David Nunan 著
定价:
22.00元
ISBN:
978-7-04-020123-9
版面字数:
270千字
开本:
16开
全书页数:
178页
装帧形式:
平装
重点项目:
暂无
出版时间:
2007-01-19
读者对象:
高等教育
一级分类:
外语类
二级分类:
英语专业课程
三级分类:
英语教师教育

Acknowledgements The author and publisher would like to thank the following individuals who reviewed Practical English Language Teaching and Practical English Language Teaching: Grammar manuscripts at various stages of development and whose commentary was instrumental in helping us shape these professional reference volumes: Kathleen Bailey, Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California, USA Ronald Carter, Centre for English Language Education, Department of English Studies, University of Nottingham, UK Andy Curtis, The English School, Kingston, Ontario, Canada Nicholas Dimmitt, Asian Institute of Technology, Pathumthani, Thailand Fernando Fleurquin, ALIANZA, Montevideo, Uruguay Donald Freeman, School for International Training, Brattleboro, Vermont, USA Marc Helgesen, Miyagi Gakuin Women’s University, Sendai, Japan Caroline Linse, Sookmyung University, Seoul, Korea Donald Occhiuzzo, World Learning/School for International Training: formerly of Alumni, Sao Paulo, Brazil Betsy Parrish, Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA Kathy Weed, Editor, TESOL’s Essential Teacher, Geneva, Switzerland I would like to thank my good friend Professor Ron Carter who acted as a “critical buddy,” reading and reviewing an earlier version of the manuscript and making many helpful suggestions for improvement. Needless to say, remaining shortcomings are mine alone. I would also like to thank the stu- dents in my Graduate Diploma in ELT course at the University of Hong Kong who “road-tested”earlier versions of the book. Last, but not least, many thanks to my editors at ivicuraw-ntui-r.nx tffunaersen, Linda O’Roke and David Averbach. If a more professional, easy-to-work-with bunch of editors exists anywhere, I have yet to meet them!- David Nunan

  • Acknowledgements
  • Foreword
  • Chapter One
    • what is grammar?
    • 1.Introduction
    • 2.What is grammar?
    • 3.Approaches to grammar
    • 4.Grammar in action
    • 5.The grammar of spoken and written language
    • 6.Teaching grammar
    • 7.Assessing grammar
    • 8.Conclusion
    • Further readings
    • Helpful Web sites
    • References
  • Chapter Two
    • Grammar for
    • beginning learners
    • 1.Introduction
    • 2.Syllabus design issues
    • 3.Principles for teaching grammar to beginning learners
    • 4.Tasks and materials
    • 5.Grammar in the classroom
    • 6.Assessing beginning learners
    • 7.Conclusion
    • Further readings
    • Helpful Web sites
    • References
  • C1apter Three
    • Grammar for intermediate learners
    • 1.Introduction
    • 2.Syllabus design issues
    • 3.Principles for teaching grammar to intermediate learners
    • 4.Tasks and materials
    • 5.Grammar in the classroom
    • 6.Assessing intermediate learners
    • 7.Conclusion
    • Further readings
    • Helpful Web site
    • References
  • chapter Four
    • Grammar for advanced learners
    • 1.Introduction
    • 2.Syllabus design issues
    • 3.Principles for teaching grammar to advanced learners
    • 4.Tasks and materials
    • 5.Grammar in the classroom
    • 6.Assessing advanced learners
    • 7.Conclusion
    • Further reading
    • Helpful Web site
    • References
  • Chapter Five
    • Key issues in teaching grammar
    • 1.Introduction
    • 2.Teaching large multi-level classes
    • 3.Catering to different learning styles
    • 4.Using information technology
    • 5.Conclusion
    • Further readings
    • Helpful Web sites
    • References
    • Glossary
    • Index
  • Credits

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