English as a Foreign Language for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Learners

Teaching Strategies and Interventions

Ewa Domagała-Zyśk editor Nuzha Moritz editor Anna Podlewska editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th Jan '23

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English as a Foreign Language for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Learners cover

This book outlines best practice and effective strategies for teaching English as a foreign language to D/deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students. Written by a group of researchers and experienced practitioners, the book presents a combination of theory, hands-on experience, and insight from DHH students.

The book brings together a variety of tried and tested teaching ideas primarily designed to be used for classroom work as a basis for standby lessons or to supplement courses. Placing considerable emphasis on practical strategies, it provides educators and practitioners with stimulating ideas that facilitate the emergence of fluency and communication skills. The chapters cover a wide range of interventions and strategies including early education teaching strategies, using sign -bilingualism in the classroom, enhancing oral communication, speech visualization, improving pronunciation, using films and cartoons, lip reading techniques, written support, and harnessing writing as a memory strategy.

Full of practical guidance grounded in theory, the book will be a useful resource for English teachers and all those involved in the education of deaf and hard of hearing learners across the world; including researchers, student teachers, newly qualified teachers, school supervisors, and counsellors.

"In an increasingly global society, knowledge of other cultures and languages is crucial for optimal functioning. Many deaf and hard of hearing people face considerable challenges in this global society, an important one being their lack of proficiency in foreign languages such as English. This well written, pioneering work about teaching English as a foreign language to deaf and hard of hearing students is an important step to change this situation for the better. "

Harry Knoors, Professor of Deaf Education, Radboud University, The Netherlands.

"English as a Foreign Language for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Learners: Teaching Strategies and Interventions selectively and effectively presents multiple perspectives, viewpoints and beliefs on teaching English to DHH students. The book is an impressive example of a long-awaited approach to teaching students with functional diversity: one that presents classroom-relevant research that will support teachers and professionals working with DHH students. The interventions and strategies presented in the volume reflect the contributors’ life-time experience with DHH students making it a valuable resource for futurepractitioners. This book is a must for researchers interested in language teaching innovation."

Mari Carmen Campoy Cubillo, PhD.

“The edited volume English as a Foreign Language for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Learners: Teaching Strategies and Interventions is a timely contribution to the field of special needs education and provides a comprehensive review of effective practices and strategies for teaching English as a foreign language to the deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) learners.”

Amir Ghorbanpour holds a PhD in linguistics from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.

"[T]his edited book is a valuable resource that can guide EFL teachers, practitioners, and all those involved in the DHH education across the world working with DDH learners as it offers a comprehensive and accessible review of comprehensible input theories, researchers’ hands-on experience, and insight from DHH learners.”

Yudhi Arifani and Trishna Nanda Barianty, Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik, Indonesia; Sitti Maryam Hamid, Universitas Muhammadiyah Makasar, Indonesia; and Nur Hidayat, Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Indonesia.


"In an increasingly global society, knowledge of other cultures and languages is crucial for optimal functioning. Many deaf and hard of hearing people face considerable challenges in this global society, an important one being their lack of proficiency in foreign languages such as English. This well written, pioneering work about teaching English as a foreign language to deaf and hard of hearing students is an important step to change this situation for the better. "

Harry Knoors, Professor of Deaf Education, Radboud University, The Netherlands.

"English as a Foreign Language for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Learners: Teaching Strategies and Interventions selectively and effectively presents multiple perspectives, viewpoints and beliefs on teaching English to DHH students. The book is an impressive example of a long-awaited approach to teaching students with functional diversity: one that presents classroom-relevant research that will support teachers and professionals working with DHH students. The interventions and strategies presented in the volume reflect the contributors’ life-time experience with DHH students making it a valuable resource for futurepractitioners. This book is a must for researchers interested in language teaching innovation."

Mari Carmen Campoy Cubillo, PhD.

“The edited volume English as a Foreign Language for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Learners: Teaching Strategies and Interventions is a timely contribution to the field of special needs education and provides a comprehensive review of effective practices and strategies for teaching English as a foreign language to the deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) learners.”

Amir Ghorbanpour holds a PhD in linguistics from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.

"[T]his edited book is a valuable resource that can guide EFL teachers, practitioners, and all those involved in the DHH education across the world working with DDH learners as it offers a comprehensive and accessible review of comprehensible input theories, researchers’ hands-on experience, and insight from DHH learners.”

Yudhi Arifani and Trishna Nanda Barianty, Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik, Indonesia; Sitti Maryam Hamid, Universitas Muhammadiyah Makasar, Indonesia; and Nur Hidayat, Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Indonesia.

ISBN: 9780367753566

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 199g

138 pages