A History of English Language TeachingThis book traces the history of English language teaching right up to the origins of the communicative approach, ending with a discussion of the impact of applied linguistics on language teaching in both America and Britain. |
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The early years | 3 |
the refugee | 12 |
Towards The great and common world | 49 |
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A History of English Language Teaching Anthony Philip Reid Howatt,H. G. Widdowson No preview available - 2004 |
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A. S. Hornby Applied Linguistics approach Basic English became Bellot Berlitz British British Council called century classroom Comenius communicative course Daniel Jones David Abercrombie descriptive linguistics dialogues Dictionary Direct Method early edition England English Grammar English language teaching example Florio French German Gouin grammar-translation Grammatica Henry Sweet Holyband Hornby Ibid ideas interest Jespersen John John Wallis Johnson language learning large numbers later Latin learners lesson letters London Longmans Lowth m-groups Marcel Michael West Miège modern languages mother tongue notion Ollendorff Orbis Pictus original orthography Palmer pedagogical phoneticians phonetics Practical Study Prendergast principle pronunciation published pupils reading Reform Movement rules Sauveur Schoolmaster Scolar Press second language sentences speech spelling spoken language standard study of language Sweet syllabus teacher teaching materials teaching of English teaching of languages technique textbook tradition translation verbs Viëtor vocabulary vowel words writing written