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A Production-Oriented Approach to Teaching Foreign Languages: Does a Post-Method Era Need a New Approach?
 
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ISBN13:9783031650796
ISBN10:3031650794
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:390 pages
Size:210x148 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 19 Illustrations, color
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A Production-Oriented Approach to Teaching Foreign Languages

Does a Post-Method Era Need a New Approach?
 
Edition number: 2024
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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This book introduces and explains the production-oriented approach (POA) to teaching foreign languages, a new approach developed by the author through 15 years of rigorous experimentation. Addressing the common challenge of separating input from output in language learning, the book details POA procedures in three phases: motivating, enabling, and assessing. It explores the theoretical underpinnings of the POA, including sociocultural, usage-based linguistic, second language acquisition, and curriculum theories. The author presents a series of case studies showcasing the POA in practice. She also provides a comparative analysis with the task-based approach and project-based learning, highlighting similarities and differences between the two. This book will be essential reading for teachers and scholars in applied linguistics, modern foreign languages, language acquisition, and language education, offering valuable insights and practical guidance for enhancing language teaching effectiveness.



Qiufang Wen is a Professor at the National Research Center for Foreign Language Education, affiliated to Beijing Foreign Studies University, China. Her research interests are primarily in foreign language education, teacher development and language policies.

Long description:

This book introduces and explains the production-oriented approach (POA) to teaching foreign languages, a new approach developed by the author through 15 years of rigorous experimentation. Addressing the common challenge of separating input from output in language learning, the book details POA procedures in three phases: motivating, enabling, and assessing. It explores the theoretical underpinnings of the POA, including sociocultural, usage-based linguistic, second language acquisition, and curriculum theories. The author presents a series of case studies showcasing the POA in practice. She also provides a comparative analysis with the task-based approach and project-based learning, highlighting similarities and differences between the two. This book will be essential reading for teachers and scholars in applied linguistics, modern foreign languages, language acquisition, and language education, offering valuable insights and practical guidance for enhancing language teaching effectiveness.

Table of Contents:

Part I Background.- Chapter 1: The post-method era and the need of a new approach.- Chapter 2: Major problems in foreign language teaching in China.- Chapter 3: Motivations for the production-oriented approach (POA).- Part II  POA theory.- Chapter 4: Theoretical basis.- Chapter 5:  A general description of the POA.- Chapter 6: Principles of the POA.- Chapter 7: Hypotheses of the POA.- Chapter 8: Teaching procedures of the POA.- Part III  POA practice.- Chapter 9: Motivating.- Chapter 10: Enabling.- Chapter 11: Teacher-student collaborative assessment (TSCA).- Chapter 12: The use of POA teaching materials.- Part III  Unique features of the POA.- Chapter 13: The comparison of the POA with other approaches.- Chapter 14: Conclusion.