'Any language teaching professional curious to know more about the nature of language learning will profit from this excellent book. Arranged around key topics such as language acquisition, classroom methodologies, learner interaction, and corrective feedback, it explores the sorts of questions that teachers ask themselves, and provides the information they need to reach informed answers.' Pauline Foster, St. Mary's University, London
1. What do we know about second language acquisition and what are the implications for language teaching?; 2. How is second language teaching methodology evolved over the years?; 3. What is the nature and role of communication and interactive tasks (speaking and writing)?; 4. What is the nature and role of listening and reading comprehension tasks?; 5. What is the nature and role of grammar, vocabulary and corrective feedback?; 6. How do we carry out second language research?; 7. An overall evaluation of the key questions in this book.