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Practice is a recurring and popular theme in language education. However, the concepts of practice and automatization have recently received renewed theoretical and practical interest and are increasingly being explored from the skill acquisition theory and cognitive psychology perspectives.

In this volume, leading scholars discuss the optimal types, amounts, and schedules of practice for specific language structures and skills, as well as for various types of learners and learning contexts, to facilitate second language development. They illuminate how practice is instantiated for specific groups of teachers and learners in diverse institutionalized contexts, such as foreign language curriculum development, intelligent computer-assisted language learning systems, task-based language teaching, and study abroad. Furthermore, original methodological syntheses of extant research on practice and automatization are presented, along with guides for conducting empirical research on t

Table of Contents

List of contributors

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1 Introduction: Practice and Automatization in a Second Language

Yuichi Suzuki

PART I Foundations

Chapter 2 Explicit learning at the initial stages of SLA: Optimizing input and intake processing

Yuichi Suzuki, Tatsuya Nakata, and John Rogers

Chapter 3 Skill learning theories and language teaching: Different strokes for different folks

Masatoshi Sato

PART II Teaching Approaches and Contexts

Chapter 4 Situating practice in a limited-exposure, foreign languages school curriculum Emma Marsden and Rachel Hawkes

Chapter 5 Supporting individualized practice through Intelligent CALL

Simon Ruiz, Patrick Rebuschat, and Detmar Meurers

Chapter 6 Integrating systematic practice into task-based language teaching

Craig Lambert

Chapter 7 Practice in study abroad contexts

Kevin McManus

PART III Methodological Synthesis

Chapter 8 A synthesis of L2 practice research: What is “practice” and how has it been investigated?

Ryo Maie and Aline Godfroid

Chapter 9 Measuring automaticity in a second language: A methodological synthesis of experimental tasks over three decades (1990-2021)

Yuichi Suzuki and Irina Elgort

Chapter 10 Measuring speaking and writing fluency: A methodological synthesis focusing on automaticity

Shungo Suzuki and Andrea Révész

Chapter 11 Conclusion: Future directions of practice and automatization research

Yuichi Suzuki

Index

Practice and Automatization in Second Language

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 8/28/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367644390, 978-0367644390
    ISBN10: 0367644398

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Practice is a recurring and popular theme in language education. However, the concepts of practice and automatization have recently received renewed theoretical and practical interest and are increasingly being explored from the skill acquisition theory and cognitive psychology perspectives.

    In this volume, leading scholars discuss the optimal types, amounts, and schedules of practice for specific language structures and skills, as well as for various types of learners and learning contexts, to facilitate second language development. They illuminate how practice is instantiated for specific groups of teachers and learners in diverse institutionalized contexts, such as foreign language curriculum development, intelligent computer-assisted language learning systems, task-based language teaching, and study abroad. Furthermore, original methodological syntheses of extant research on practice and automatization are presented, along with guides for conducting empirical research on t

    Table of Contents

    List of contributors

    Acknowledgements

    Chapter 1 Introduction: Practice and Automatization in a Second Language

    Yuichi Suzuki

    PART I Foundations

    Chapter 2 Explicit learning at the initial stages of SLA: Optimizing input and intake processing

    Yuichi Suzuki, Tatsuya Nakata, and John Rogers

    Chapter 3 Skill learning theories and language teaching: Different strokes for different folks

    Masatoshi Sato

    PART II Teaching Approaches and Contexts

    Chapter 4 Situating practice in a limited-exposure, foreign languages school curriculum Emma Marsden and Rachel Hawkes

    Chapter 5 Supporting individualized practice through Intelligent CALL

    Simon Ruiz, Patrick Rebuschat, and Detmar Meurers

    Chapter 6 Integrating systematic practice into task-based language teaching

    Craig Lambert

    Chapter 7 Practice in study abroad contexts

    Kevin McManus

    PART III Methodological Synthesis

    Chapter 8 A synthesis of L2 practice research: What is “practice” and how has it been investigated?

    Ryo Maie and Aline Godfroid

    Chapter 9 Measuring automaticity in a second language: A methodological synthesis of experimental tasks over three decades (1990-2021)

    Yuichi Suzuki and Irina Elgort

    Chapter 10 Measuring speaking and writing fluency: A methodological synthesis focusing on automaticity

    Shungo Suzuki and Andrea Révész

    Chapter 11 Conclusion: Future directions of practice and automatization research

    Yuichi Suzuki

    Index

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