Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
336
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jun 26, 2018
Editorial
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138642754
ISBN-13
9781138642751
Descripción
Peter Skehan offers a comprehensive exploration of task-based performance in second language acquisition. He delves into the intricate relationship between theory, research, and assessment, presenting a cohesive framework that highlights the significance of task-based approaches in language learning.
Skehan's work meticulously examines various empirical studies, reinforcing the importance of tasks in enhancing language proficiency. By dissecting different methodologies, he draws connections between theoretical foundations and practical applications, making the material accessible for educators and researchers alike.
As a pioneer in the field, Skehan's insights encourage practitioners to rethink traditional language instruction methods. His synthesis of theory and practice not only informs assessment strategies but also aims to foster a deeper understanding of how learners engage with language through meaningful tasks.
Skehan's work meticulously examines various empirical studies, reinforcing the importance of tasks in enhancing language proficiency. By dissecting different methodologies, he draws connections between theoretical foundations and practical applications, making the material accessible for educators and researchers alike.
As a pioneer in the field, Skehan's insights encourage practitioners to rethink traditional language instruction methods. His synthesis of theory and practice not only informs assessment strategies but also aims to foster a deeper understanding of how learners engage with language through meaningful tasks.