Course Contents
Core Reading
Gass, S. & Selinker, L. (2008). Second Language Acquisition: An Introductory Course. New York: Routledge.
Recommended Readings
Ellis, R. & Shintani, N. (2014) Exploring language pedagogy through second language acquisition research research London: Routledge.
Gass, S. & Mackey, A. (2012). The Routledge handbook of second language acquisition Abingdon: Routledge.
Gass, S., Behney, J. & Plonsky, L. (2013). Second language acquisition: an introductory course New York: Routledge.
Geeslin, K. & Long, A. (2014). Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition Abingdon: Routledge.
Harley, T. (2014). The psychology of language London: Psychology Press
Lightbown, P., & Spada, N. (2013). How languages are learned Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Saville-Troike, M. (2012). Introducing second language acquisition Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Saxton, M. (2010). Child language: acquisition and development London: Sage.
Course Synopsis
This course offers a foundation in theories, approaches, methods, practice, and materials for the teaching of second and foreign languages from the perspectives of second language acquisition (SLA) research. It provides an overview of foreign language teaching strategies based upon theory, practicum, and creativity; allows for full discussion and analysis of past and current thinking in second language acquisition in principle and in application; and prepares the foreign language teachers with the necessary know-how, dexterity, and confidence to be a capable teacher of foreign languages.
Aims and Objectives:
The course aims to enable students to:
1. Outline useful areas of past and present trends in second language acquisition theory.
2. Use various approaches and methods of language teaching, as deemed necessary for successful language skill development and implementation.
3. Recognise the latest in technology integration practices.
4. Think and research critically and strategise accordingly.
5. Use a variety of assessment strategies to evaluate student learning in foreign language.
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to understand and develop knowledge of:
1. How first language acquisition takes place
2. The difference between first language and second language acquisition
3. How and why students learn a foreign/second the way they do
4. Methods and trends in teaching foreign languages
5. The foreign language classroom
6. Testing, measurements, assessment, and correction
7. Teaching Grammar
8. Second lamguage learning theories
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Book Title : Second Language Acquisition: An Introductory Course
Author : Gass, S. & Selinker, L.
Edition : Fourth edition
Publisher : Routledge
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Title : Second Language Acquisition: An Introductory Course
Type : Curriculum Book
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