The series attracts single or co-authored volumes from authors researching at the cutting edge of this dynamic field of interdisciplinary enquiry. The titles range from books that make such developments accessible to the non-specialist reader to those which explore in depth their relevance for the way language is to be conceived as a subject, and how courses and classroom activities are to be designed. As such, these books not only extend the field of applied linguistics itself and lend an additional significance to its enquiries, but also provide an indispensable professional foundation for language pedagogy and its practice.
The scope of the series includes:
The series attracts single or co-authored volumes from authors researching at the cutting edge of this dynamic field of interdisciplinary enquiry. The titles range from books that make such developments accessible to the non-specialist reader to those which explore in depth their relevance for the way language is to be conceived as a subject, and how courses and classroom activities are to be designed. As such, these books not only extend the field of applied linguistics itself and lend an additional significance to its enquiries, but also provide an indispensable professional foundation for language pedagogy and its practice.
The scope of the series includes:
Professor Rod Ellis is Professor in the Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He has worked in Zambia, the UK, Japan, and the U.S.A for extended periods. He has published a number of books on second language acquisition and teacher education. He has also published EFL/ESL textbooks. His main interest lies in the application of second language theory and research to language teaching.
`An excellent and much-needed, in-depth review of the research on
how children and literate adults learn a second language. Ellis
provides a sound knowledge base for language teachers and beginning
graduate students in applied linguistics, focusing on relevant
findings of research on second-language learning by children and
literate adults in both naturalistic and instructed contexts.'
Elaine Tarone, Director of the Center for Advanced Research on
Language Acquisition, University of Minnesota
`'[Ellis] fills a gap in the SLA research base. This is a much
needed source of information in the study area... This book is
intended for a broad audience: undergraduate students who want to
explore the field of SLA; graduate students who are involved with
applied linguistics and language teaching; and teachers who want to
understand better how L2 learners learn in different contexts, and
also how about implicit and explicit language learning
differ...
The author recognizes different studies in SLA research and
provides valuable information on theory and research.''
Linguist List
`'It is 30 years since Rod Ellis wrote the award-winning and
classic Understanding Second Language Acquisition, so an update was
probably well overdue... The scope of this edition is wider than
its predecessor; it remain scholarly yet accessible, and it will
doubtless acquire just as many enthusiastic followers.'
'
English Teaching Professional
`'Rod Ellis has made a twofold contribution to SLA, as a researcher
in his own right and as an indefatigable chronicler of the field.
In this latter capacity, as the author of this book, he writes - as
always - clearly, accessibly and objectively, referring to,
comparing and evaluating a huge range of studies old and new,
highlighting the benefits and shortcomings of different approaches
to research, the theoretical assumptions behind them and the
soundness
of the conclusions which have been drawn from them. Throughout the
text, there are clear summaries of key points, and key terms (about
220 of them) are highlighted in the text and explained in a
glossary... What of the relevance of this book to English language
teachers? Well, it would be hard to disagree with the author's
contention that: "An understanding of how learners learn a foreign
language seems to me an essential requirement for language
teachers."'
'
Modern English Teacher
`"Understanding Second Language Acquisition, second edition,
represents a historic scholarly achievement and unique contribution
to the teaching of languages. Writing for teachers and those
preparing to become teachers, Rod Ellis provides the most
comprehensive and balanced overview of the field of second language
acquisition available today. Theoretically and linguistically
sophisticated, the text seeks to provide teachers with a ?basis for
making
pedagogical decisions in a principled way.? This edition contains
new chapters on social and cognitive aspects of the field as well
as on explicit and implicit instruction. Ellis has contributed to
the preparation
of generations of modern language teachers; the second edition will
ensure that this vital resource will now meet the needs of a new
generation."'
MLA's Kenneth W. Mildenberger Prize panel
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