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Educating for Advanced Foreign Language Capacities : Constructs, Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment.
Title:
Educating for Advanced Foreign Language Capacities : Constructs, Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment.
Author:
Byrnes, Heidi.
ISBN:
9781589013131
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (219 pages)
Series:
Georgetown University Round Table on Languages & Linguistics
Contents:
Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Preface -- 1 Locating the Advanced Learner in Theory, Research, and Educational Practice: An Introduction -- PART I: COGNITIVE APPROACHES TO ADVANCED LANGUAGE LEARNING -- 2 The Conceptual Basis of Grammatical Structure -- 3 The Impact of Grammatical Temporal Categories on Ultimate Attainment in L2 Learning -- 4 Reorganizing Principles of Information Structure in Advanced L2s: French and German Learners of English -- 5 Language-Based Processing in Advanced L2 Production and Translation: An Exploratory Study -- 6 Learning and Teaching Grammar through Patterns of Conceptualization: The Case of (Advanced) Korean -- PART II: DESCRIPTIVE AND INSTRUCTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS IN ADVANCED LEARNING -- 7 Narrative Competence in a Second Language -- 8 Lexical Inferencing in L1 and L2: Implications for Vocabulary Instruction and Learning at Advanced Levels -- 9 From Sports to the EU Economy: Integrating Curricula through Genre-Based Content Courses -- 10 Hedging and Boosting in Advanced-Level L2 Legal Writing: The Effect of Instruction and Feedback -- PART III: THE ROLE OF ASSESSMENT IN ADVANCED LEARNING -- 11 Assessing Advanced Foreign Language Learning and Learners: From Measurement Constructs to Educational Uses -- 12 Rethinking Assessment for Advanced Language Proficiency.
Abstract:
Advanced language learning has only recently begun to capture the interest and attention of applied linguists and professionals in language education in the United States. In this breakthrough volume, experts in the field lay the groundwork for approaching the increasingly important role of advanced language learning in the larger context of multilingual societies, globalization, and security.This volume presents both general and theoretical insights and language-specific considerations in college classrooms spanning a range of languages, from the commonly taught languages of English, French, and German to the less commonly taught Farsi, Korean, Norwegian, and Russian. Among theoretical frameworks likely to be conducive to imagining and fostering instructed advancedness in a second language, this volume highlights a cognitive-semantic approach. The theoretical and data-based findings make clear that advanced learners in particular are characterized by the capacity to make situated choices from across the entire language system, from vocabulary and grammar to discourse features, which suggests the need for a text-oriented, meaning-driven approach to language teaching, learning, and research. This volume also considers whether and how information structuring in second-language composition reveals first-language preferences of grammaticized concepts. Other topics include curricular and instructional approaches to narrativity, vocabulary expansion, the demands on instructed programs for efficiency and effectiveness in order to assure advanced levels, and learners' ability to function in professional contexts with their diverse oral and written genre requirements. Finally, the volume probes the role and nature of assessment as a measurement tool for both researching and assessing advanced language learning and as an essential component of improving

programs.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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