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Modern language classrooms are currently dominated by the communicative method of language teaching. This reader draws together recent and newly commissioned papers to show the origins of communicative methodology, how it has developed, what its research justification is and how it can most effectively be used in the classroom. Various chapters examine the particular challenges of differentiation, teaching grammar, encouraging pupils to use the target language together and teaching a foreign language to children with special educational needs. The final section discusses ways of developing creativity in the modern languages classroom through the use of drama, creative writing and role play. Anyone involved in teaching modern languages will find this reader a rich source for reflection and good practice.
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- Author : Ann Swarbrick
- Publisher : Routledge
- Genre : Education
- Total Pages : 200 pages
- ISBN : 1134851588
- Release Date : 11 March 2002
- PDF File Size : 43,8 Mb
- Language : English
- Rating : 4/5 from 21 reviews
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