Drawing on both larger, general and smaller, more specialised corpora, including both spoken and written data, this volume:
- presents the key features of natural language according to corpus linguistics, establishing principles and methods to observe and practice natural-sounding language use
- suggests the characteristics of a coherent, corpus-informed methodology and contrasts this with existing methodologies
- explores ways in which this methodology can enhance language learning and discusses the types of activities that are most effective
- explains how this methodology be integrated into teacher training
Bridging the long-persisting gap between corpus-informed language teaching research and applied classroom reform, this book is key reading for researchers in applied linguistics and language pedagogy, as well as teacher trainers and practitioners.
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