Teaching English as a Foreign Language, 1936-1961

Foundations of ELT

Richard C Smith editor

Format:Set / collection

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Jan '05

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Teaching English as a Foreign Language, 1936-1961 cover

Following the Second World War, the British Council, along with British publishers and universities, began to take a serious interest in English as a foreign language teaching ('ELT') and the UK soon gained a dominant role in the development and export of teaching approaches and materials.
This set includes the works of neglected theorists such as Horace Wyatt, who indicated that English can be taught through the mother tongue as well as 'directly', and Michael West, whose emphasis on the educational value of teaching reading 'in difficult circumstances' has often been ignored in favour of the more utilitarian, spoken-language approach to ELT.
This set complements English as a Foreign Language Teaching, 1912-1936: Pioneers of ELT.

ISBN: 9780415299695

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 5193g

3000 pages