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Chapter 9: Academic Language Skills

Chapter 9: Academic Language Skills

pp. 186-213

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, Michigan State University, , Universidad Andres Bello, Chile
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This chapter examines second language learning and teaching from a skills perspective, that is, reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The chapter first explains the differences among the four skills (e.g., receptive vs. productive; the necessity of formal instruction). Then, the chapter dissects each skill. As for reading and writing, the chapter discusses the necessity of formal instruction, and how the two skills are developed cognitively. The chapter also distinguishes writing-to-learn-language and learning-to-write. In terms of listening, the chapter explains different ways of processing incoming information (i.e., parsing). In relation to speaking, the chapter discusses differences between monologues or dialogues and the influence that time pressure has on second language production. By drawing on the previous chapters focusing on specific language components, the chapter ends with pedagogical recommendations for teaching the academic skills (e.g., how to target and sequence different skills).

Keywords

  • instructed second language acquisition (ISLA)
  • academic language skills
  • reading and writing
  • standardized tests
  • washback effect
  • genres
  • schema
  • written corrective feedback
  • speaking anxiety
  • metacognitive strategies

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