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Scott Thornbury

Scott Thornbury

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@Lunariant
@Lunariant 11 ай бұрын
I really appreciate you taking the time to ask important questions, synthesise SLA research and present recent findings. The vast majority of advice on L2 learning and teaching that's easily accessible to the public is based on intuitions and folk theories rather than research.
@alecliu4490
@alecliu4490 Жыл бұрын
Hi Scott, thanks very much for you new video! I really appreciate it and it helped me connected all the dots in your books. We had a brief Q&A conversation last IH training in November and looking forward to meeting you in person in the future. 😊
@joepiekl
@joepiekl Жыл бұрын
I've never understood the marketing of learning "like you did as a child." So you're saying I need to have at least 14 hours a day complete immersion with hours of one-on-one attention, and even then it'll take at least four years before I can even discuss fairly simple concepts?
@MohsenRezazadeh
@MohsenRezazadeh Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. ☺
@ricardotorres3641
@ricardotorres3641 Жыл бұрын
The main takeaways for me are: 1. SLA theories and studies published are fairly old and we need new ones; 2. Penny Ur’s opinion on why we should learn about learning and teaching. Great video. Tks for sharing your knowledge and perceptions.
@lucias1276
@lucias1276 Жыл бұрын
I apologise but I am looking for the source; all I have is this paragraph with your name :) Maybe you could help me out. The topic of grammar instruction is still up for debate in the fields of Applied Linguistics and SLA. Language teachers have concerns about how grammar should be taught because linguistics offers a wide range of grammatical models, including structural, generative, and functional grammars. Language instructors have, more often than not, been at a loss for decision when determining which of the three models to use in the class (Torres, Santos, 2021). Should they adhere to the structural approach or pursue the acquisition of the learners' grammatical or communicative competence; should they focus on rules or the appropriate use of language. The development of language teaching practice has been profoundly influenced by the above mentioned concerns related to grammar teaching, which have been the subject of several fruitless discussions regarding the ideal approach to teach grammar.
@kyliemalinowska6388
@kyliemalinowska6388 Жыл бұрын
Some really interesting points made. Thanks for sharing, Scott.
@lucias1276
@lucias1276 Жыл бұрын
so the post method period (content based instruction, task-based instruction, competency based instruction etc (to be honest, no idea what comes after etc :) ..is this period over? Are we on the edge of something new?did you name it eclectic approach? isnt it this one which can be a model of current trends in teaching English?
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