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Niemeier, Susanne
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Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
Task-based grammar teaching of English
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Task-based grammar teaching of English : where cognitive grammar and task-based language teaching meet
- Contributor: Niemeier, Susanne [Author]
- Corporation: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
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Published:
Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto, [2017]
- Published in: Narr Studienbücher
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (264 Seiten); Illustrationen, Diagramme
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9783823391302
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RVK notation:
HD 150 : Allgemeines
HD 153 : Fremdsprachenlerntheorie
HD 196 : Grammatik
HD 203 : Sprechen / Konversation
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Keywords:
Englisch
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Kognitive Grammatik
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Englischunterricht
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Mündliche Kommunikation
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Sprachkompetenz
Englisch > Grammatikunterricht
Englischunterricht > Mündliche Kommunikation > Sprachkompetenz > Grammatik
Englisch > Grammatikunterricht
Englischunterricht > Mündliche Kommunikation > Sprachkompetenz > Grammatik
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- Footnote:
- Description: The focus on communication in TBLT often comes at the expense of form. In this book, the task-based ap-proach is enhanced and coupled with insights into (cognitive) grammar, an approach which sees grammar as meaningful. The book shows how grammar teaching can be integrated into a communicative lesson in a non-explicit way, i.e., “by the backdoor”. The learners are involved in situations that they may also encounter outside their classrooms and they are given communicative tasks they are to work on and solve, usually with a part¬ner or in small groups. What teachers need to invest for preparing such lessons is their own creativity, as they have to come up with communica¬tive situations which guide the learners into using a spe¬cific grammatical structure. The book first discusses the didactic and the linguistic theories involved and then translates these theoretical perspectives into actual teaching practice, focusing on the following grammatical phenomena: tense, aspect, modality, conditionals, passive voice, prepositions, phrasal verbs, verb complementation, pronouns, articles.