This historical narrative provides the account of a professional life as a foreign language teacher and the personal development which is part of this process. Central to this thesis is the introduction of a series of language learning initiatives to address the challenges of teaching foreign languages in a middle school. The title of the research 'approaching the real' is based on the consideration that the target language and culture is absent from the classroom and that our efforts in teaching a language are focused on the need to represent an absent reality. As a 'translated' and adapted form of the target language there is a need therefore to 'approach the real' and drama, (through role-play and improvisation work) is seen as a mechani...
Although there is a considerable body of research into various aspects of the teaching and learning ...
The purpose of this research study was to uncover and document foreign language student teachers\u27...
The papers presented in this issue are the result of a workshop held at the University of Nottingham...
My project uses an imaginary voyage in a classroom as an introduction to second language culture. It...
The idea about knowing well any foreign language is very inspirational. People who know two or more ...
In this article I examine how the ‘learning’ of modern languages (in this case mainly French, though...
Modern language learning in secondary schools has been described as being in a state of crisis, with...
In this thesis, I propose foreign language education as one approach for fostering the development ...
Within this portfolio, the reader will find the work that the author has completed over the two year...
Cette thèse montre en quoi l'analyse de l'activité des professeurs des écoles enseignant une Langue ...
Master of EducationThe purpose of this study is to improve speaking skills in a second language. It ...
SLA research on foreign language pedagogy has long demonstrated that culture is essential to languag...
Nowadays, English is known as the lingua franca, the most commonly used language in communication am...
This study focuses on the educational use of eTwinning in foreign language learning, from an emic pe...
The foundational premise of communicatively-based foreign language teaching approaches is that the a...
Although there is a considerable body of research into various aspects of the teaching and learning ...
The purpose of this research study was to uncover and document foreign language student teachers\u27...
The papers presented in this issue are the result of a workshop held at the University of Nottingham...
My project uses an imaginary voyage in a classroom as an introduction to second language culture. It...
The idea about knowing well any foreign language is very inspirational. People who know two or more ...
In this article I examine how the ‘learning’ of modern languages (in this case mainly French, though...
Modern language learning in secondary schools has been described as being in a state of crisis, with...
In this thesis, I propose foreign language education as one approach for fostering the development ...
Within this portfolio, the reader will find the work that the author has completed over the two year...
Cette thèse montre en quoi l'analyse de l'activité des professeurs des écoles enseignant une Langue ...
Master of EducationThe purpose of this study is to improve speaking skills in a second language. It ...
SLA research on foreign language pedagogy has long demonstrated that culture is essential to languag...
Nowadays, English is known as the lingua franca, the most commonly used language in communication am...
This study focuses on the educational use of eTwinning in foreign language learning, from an emic pe...
The foundational premise of communicatively-based foreign language teaching approaches is that the a...
Although there is a considerable body of research into various aspects of the teaching and learning ...
The purpose of this research study was to uncover and document foreign language student teachers\u27...
The papers presented in this issue are the result of a workshop held at the University of Nottingham...