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Title |
A History of Engiish Language Teaching. A. P. R. Howatt. Oxford University Press, 1984, 394 pages
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Creator |
Roord Bernard A.
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Source Title |
島根大学法文学部紀要文学科編
Memoirs of the Faculty of Law and Literature
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Volume | 16 |
Issue | 2 |
Start Page | 169 |
End Page | 177 |
Journal Identifire |
ISSN 03886859
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Descriptions |
The history of English Language Teaching (ELT) is such a vast subject that it would require several tomes to describe its historical development worldwide. It is for this reason, obviously, that the author, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh, has limited his scope to the European scene mainly, or in his own words in the Preface, "hence the indefinite article."
Starting, then, with the Renaissance, he subsequently deals with theories and developments of English teaching materials, the expansion of ELT in Europe, the emergence of ELT as an autonomous profession, and the impact of applied linguistics in the US and Britain. Following the four parts of the book, which will be reviewed in similar order in this paper, the interested reader finds: a chronology of English language teaching, biographical notes, an appendix containing the translation of Wilhelm Vietor's memorable Der Sprachunterricht muss umkehren!, and a bibliography. The wealth of information, presented chronologically in clear language together with the writer's insights as an educator, makes the book an indispensible source for the teacher of Ehglish, native and non-native alike. To do justice to the author in his impressive undertaking and present the reader with something more than a mere evaluation, I have called this paper a "descriptive review," implying a synoptic description of the subject matter interspersed with my comments. |
Language |
eng
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
Publisher |
島根大学法文学部
Shimane University, Faculty of Law and Literature
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Date of Issued | 1991-12-25 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | restricted access |
Relation |
[NCID] AN00108081
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