Processing perspectives on task performance
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Processing perspectives on task performance
(Task-based language teaching : issues, research and practice / editors, Martin Bygate, John M. Norris, Kris Van den Branden, 5)
John Benjamins Publishing Company, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Understanding how second language task-based performance can be raised is vital for progress with task-based approaches to instruction. The chapters in this volume all attempt to advance this understanding, and do so within a viewpoint which assumes limited attentional capacities and accounts for second language speaking based on Levelt's model of first language speaking. Six empirical chapters present original studies. They explore the topics of task planning, familiarity of information in a task, task repetition, task characteristics, and the effects of using post-task transcription. The studies interweave with and build upon each other, reflecting their conjoint focus on how second language learning memory and attention limitations shape their performance in using the target language. In the concluding chapter the accumulated findings across these studies are discussed in terms of the nature of preparation for a task, the role of task structure, the respective claims of the Tradeoff and Cognition Hypotheses, the role of selective attention, and the implications of the studies for pedagogy. The book is a central reference for students in psycholinguistics, second language acquisition, and task-based language teaching.
目次
- 1. Series editors' preface to Volume 5
- 2. Preface
- 3. Chapter 1. The context for researching a processing perspective on task performance (by Skehan, Peter)
- 4. Chapter 2. On-line time pressure manipulations: L2 speaking performance under five types of planning and repetition conditions (by Wang, Zhan)
- 5. Chapter 3. Task readiness: Theoretical framework and empirical evidence from topic familiarity, strategic planning, and proficiency levels (by Gavin, Bui Hiu Yuet)
- 6. Chapter 4. Self-reported planning behaviour and second language performance in narrative retelling (by Pang, Francine)
- 7. Chapter 5. Get it right in the end: The effects of post-task transcribing on learners' oral performance (by Qian, Li)
- 8. Chapter 6. Structure, lexis, and time perspective: Influences on task performance (by Wang, Zhan)
- 9. Chapter 7. Structure and processing condition in video-based narrative retelling (by Skehan, Peter)
- 10. Chapter 8. Limited attentional capacity, second language performance, and task-based pedagogy (by Skehan, Peter)
- 11. Author Biodata
- 12. Index
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