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Language learning for work in a multilingual worldEd. Cherry Sewell |
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The need for practical skills for life and work is emphasised in national strategies for the 14–19 curriculum, lifelong learning and workforce development. Language learning for work in a multilingual world presents the experience of a broad range of language practitioners and researchers teaching language communication for work – a life skill in multilingual Britain and the globalised economy. It explores underlying issues of learner need, motivation, developing intercultural competence and communication, while examining how to identify learner needs, plan a programme, make the experience authentic, use flexible approaches and methods, and choose appropriate assessment. Contents Preface. Dr Lid King, National Director for Languages | Keynote discussion. Cherry Sewell Part 1: Identifying learning needs Part 2: Setting up the programme Part 3: Making it real Part 4: Making it flexible Part 5: Measuring progress Part 6: The future Reinforces the conviction of teachers, heads and managers that languages need to be maintained at all levels as an essential skill for living and working 2004 | 112pp | ISBN-13: 978-1-904243-18-2 | ISBN-10: 1-904243-18-5 | £12 | Order this title online |
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