Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
320
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 19, 1998
Éditeur
Routledge
ISBN-10
0582257638
ISBN-13
9780582257634
Description
Carl James explores the intricate world of language learning and usage, focusing on the prevalence and nature of errors that learners encounter. This guide serves as both an introduction and a comprehensive resource for understanding how these errors can impact language acquisition and communication.
Through thoughtful analysis, James examines the various types of errors, their sources, and their implications for educators and learners alike. By highlighting the significance of errors as a natural part of the learning process, he encourages readers to view them not merely as obstacles but as opportunities for growth and understanding in the pursuit of mastering a new language.
Through thoughtful analysis, James examines the various types of errors, their sources, and their implications for educators and learners alike. By highlighting the significance of errors as a natural part of the learning process, he encourages readers to view them not merely as obstacles but as opportunities for growth and understanding in the pursuit of mastering a new language.