Learning Pragmatics from Native and Nonnative Language Teachers

Learning Pragmatics from Native and Nonnative Language Teachers

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May 25, 2018 · English · Paperback (606 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 606
Language English
Published May 25, 2018
Publisher Multilingual Matters
ISBN-10 1783099917
ISBN-13 9781783099917

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In an increasingly interconnected world, the role of language teachers has never been more crucial. The author, Prof. Andrew D. Cohen, delves into the methodologies that both native and nonnative language teachers can employ to enrich their understanding and teaching of pragmatics. With a keen focus on the nuances of communication, this work highlights the essential skills required to navigate cultural contexts effectively.

Cohen draws on extensive research and practical insights to illustrate how teachers can promote awareness of pragmatic issues among their students. By exploring the perspectives of both native and nonnative instructors, he emphasizes the unique advantages that each brings to the classroom, creating a balanced approach to language acquisition. This nuanced examination sheds light on the diverse experiences and challenges faced by teachers in different environments.

Ultimately, the book serves as a vital resource for educators aiming to improve their teaching techniques and for learners seeking deeper engagement with the subtleties of language use. Through practical recommendations and thoughtful analysis, it paves the way for more effective and culturally responsive language education.

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