Lessons from Good Language Learners

    This edited collection provides a comprehensive overview of successful language learning strategies and reviews the literature and research on this subject.
    This edited collection provides a comprehensive overview of successful language learning strategies and reviews the literature and research on this subject.

    Lessons from Good Language Learners provides a reference base, addresses theoretical issues and considers pedagogical implications. It identifies gaps in our current understanding and suggests useful research initiatives and it considers how all of this relates to successful language learning by unique individuals in a variety of situations. The book is divided into 2 sections: the first deals with learner variables and has chapters on such topics as age, culture, motivation, personality and aptitude. The second covers learning variables such as vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, reading and listening. The writers include many well-established names such as Anna Chamot, Paul Nation and Andrew Cohen as well as some of the best representatives of the new generation of applied linguists.

    Carol Griffiths
    Graduate students - Pre/in-service teacher training
    International English

    Key features

    Addresses theoretical issues and suggests areas for ongoing research making it a valuable resource for researchers and students.

    Considers practical applications making it useful for both practising or trainee teachers.

    Commemorates Joan Rubin's 1975 article which considered what the good language learner can teach us.

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