Foreign and Second Language Learning language acquisition research and its implications for the classroom

n Foreign and Second Language Learning, William Littlewood surveys recent research into how people acquire languages and considers its relevance for language teaching. He describes the most important studies and ideas about first language acquisition, and how these have influenced and developed into...

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Main Author: Littlewood, William (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1984
Series:Cambridge language teaching library
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