[Speaking (Language Teaching)] [By: Bygate, Martin] [July, 1987]

[Speaking (Language Teaching)] [By: Bygate, Martin] [July, 1987]

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Language English
Published Jul 1, 1987
Publisher Oxford Univ Pr
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In this insightful exploration, Martin Bygate delves into the complexities of language acquisition, particularly focusing on how individuals learn to speak a foreign language. He examines various methodologies and approaches that have emerged over the years, shedding light on effective strategies for teaching and learning spoken language. Bygate's thorough analysis provides readers with a foundational understanding of the intricacies involved in mastering verbal communication in a new tongue.

Bygate emphasizes the importance of interaction and practice in developing speaking skills, advocating for immersive experiences that foster fluency and confidence. He also addresses the challenges learners face and how educators can adapt their teaching techniques to meet the diverse needs of students. The insights presented are backed by research and empirical evidence, making the discussion relevant for both educators and language learners alike.

Overall, this book serves as a resourceful guide for understanding the dynamics of spoken language learning, offering practical recommendations that contribute to more effective teaching methodologies. By emphasizing the learner's perspective, Bygate encourages a deeper appreciation of the journey toward achieving proficiency in speaking a foreign language.

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