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Course Title Course Code Semester Required/Elective Theory + Practice ECTS
ELT Readings İNÖ454 VIII. SEMESTER Area Elective Courses 3+0 5.0
Language of Instruction İngilizce
Course Type Area Elective Courses
Course Instructor(s) DOÇ. DR. GONCA SUBAŞI
Mode of Delivery Face-to face instruction
Prerequisites none
Courses Recommended none
Reading List 1.Kumaravadivelu,B.2006.Understanding language teaching.Lawrence Earlbaum ass. 2.Shehadeh,A. 2001. “Self- and Other-Initiated Modified Output During Task-Based Interaction”.TESOL QUARTERLY vol.35,No.3. 433-457 2.Nakahama,Y.;T.Andrea;L.Van Lier.2001. “Negotiation of Meaning in Conversational and Information Gap Activities: A comparative Discourse Analysis”. TESOL QUARTERLY vol.35, No.3.377-405. 3. Nunan, D. 1991. “Communicative Tasks and the Language Curriculum”. TESOL Quarterly 25; 279-295 4.Dörnyei, Z. 1995. On the Teachability of Communication Strategies. TESOL Quarterly 29; 55-83 5.Biber,D; S.Conrad;R. Reppen;P.Byrd;M.Helt.2002. “Speaking and Writing in the University:A Multidimensional Comparison. TESOL QUARTERLY vol.36, No.1, 9-48. 6.Ridgway, T. 2000. Listening Strategies-I beg your pardon? ELT Journal 54; 179-185 7. Field, J. 1998: “Skills and Strategies: Towards a New Methodology for Listening”. ELT Journal 52; 110-118 8. Goh, C. 1997. “Metacognitive Awareness and Second Language Listeners”. ELT Journal 51; 361-369 9. Field, J. 2000. “Finding One’s Way in the Fog: Listening strategies and second-language learners”. MET 9; 29-34 10. Vandergrift, L. 1999. “Facilitating Second Language Listening Comprehension: Acquiring Successful Strategies”. ELT Journal. 53/3.169-177. 11. Weyers, J. R. 1999. “The effect of authentic video on communicative competence”. The Modern Language Journal 83; 339-349 12. Rusciolelli, J.1995. “Student Responses to Reading Strategies Instruction”. Foreign Language Annals 28; 263-273. 13.Paltridge, B. 1996. “Genre, Text Type, and The Language Learning Classroom”. ELT Journal 50; 237-243 14.Carrell, P.L, Devine,T, Eskey, D.E. 1992. Interactive Approaches to Second Language Reading. Chps 4-15-16-17. CUP. 15.Oh,S. “Two Types of Input Modification and EFL Reading Comprehension:Simplification versus Elaboration”. TESOL QUARTERLY vol.35, No.1, 69-95. 16. Paribakht, T.S. & M. Wesche. 1999. “Reading and Incidental L2 Vocabulary Acquisition”. SSLA 21; 195-224. 17. Brown, C. & S.L. Sagers.1999. “Incidental Vocabulary Acquisition from Oral and Written Dialogue Journals”. SSLA 21; 259-283. 18.Maguire,M.;B.Graves. 2001. “Speaking Personalities in Primary School Children’s L2 Writing”. TESOL QUARTERLY. 35/4.561-593. 19. Beach, R. “Showing students How to assess: Demonstrating techniques for response in the writing conference”. 20. Hoelker, J . 2002. Writing stories for one another. Creativity contest across classes. Met 11/1. 33-50. 21.Hunston, S.; G.Francis; E.Manning.1997. “Grammar and Vocabulary: Showing the Connections. ELT Journal 51; 208-217. 22.Bardovi_Harlig,K.;D.W.Reynolds.1995. “The Role of Lexical Aspect in The Acquisition of Tense and Aspect”. TESOL Quarterly. 29/1.107-131. 23.Green,P.S.; K.Hecht.1992. “Implicit and Explicit Grammar: An Empirical Study”.Applied Linguistics.13/2.168-184. 24. Benati, A. 2001. “A comparative study of the effects of processing instruction and output-based instruction on the acquisition of the Italian future tense”. Language Teaching Research 5; 95-127. 25. Fotos, S.S. 1994. “Integrating grammar instruction and communicative language use through grammar conscionusness-raising tasks”. TESOL QUARTERLY 28; 323-351 26. Fotos, S.S. 1993. “Consciousness raising and noticing through focus on form: Grammar task performance versus formal instruction”. Applied Linguistics vol 14; n 4.385-407. 27. Thornbury, S. 1997. “Reformulation and reconstruction: tasks that promote noticing”. ELT Journal 51; 327-335. 28. Mysers, G. 1999. “Functions Of reported speech in group discussions Applied Linguistics”. 376-401. 29. Lindstromberg, S. 1996. “Prepositions: meaning and method”. ELT Journal 50; 225-235. 30.Ellis,R.; H.Baştürkmen; S.Loewen.2001. “Preemptive Focus on Form in the ESL Classroom”.TESOL Quarterly. 35/3.407-432. ** Bagient, M. 1999. Teaching in chunks: integrating a lexical approach. MET 8; 51-54
Assessment Methods Midterm, presentations, assignments, Final Exam
Work Placement none
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