Learners' Stories: Difference and Diversity in Language Learning

    Learners’ Stories is a collection of nine original papers exploring individual differences in language learning from narrative and biographical perspectives.
    Learners’ Stories is a collection of nine original papers exploring individual differences in language learning from narrative and biographical perspectives.

    This book focusses on language learners as people, not as abstract individuals. By listening to the voices of the learners themselves and setting them in the context of their personal and social lives it advances our understanding of the enormous tasks faced by second and foreign language learners. It contains new and previously unpublished research which fills a gap in the existing literature. It also demonstrates how first-person accounts of language learning can be used practically both inside and outside the classroom.

    Phil Benson, David Nunan
    Undergraduate students - Pre/in-service teacher training
    British English
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    Key features

    Contains research in a new and exciting area of language study.

    Focuses on learners as people rather than abstract individuals.

    Contains autobiographical and biographical materials, including diaries, memoirs, interviews and conversations.

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