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What is Foreign Language Context

Handbook of Research on Computer-Enhanced Language Acquisition and Learning
Teaching and learning another language in a classroom context in an environment where the target language is not a common language of the community, for example learning Indonesian in Australia, and English in China.
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A Task-Based Design for Integrating E-Mail with FL Pedagogy
Shannon Johnston (The University of Queensland, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-895-6.ch018
Abstract
A task-based approach to e-mail provides a sound pedagogical orientation for real language interactions between learners and native speakers. The literature suggests that e-mail-oriented tasks are important for successful e-mail experiences (e.g., as evidenced in Kung, 2002; Müller-Hartmann, 2000) and demands a greater pedagogical role for e-mail (e.g., Marcus, 1995; O’Dowd, 2004; Warschauer, 1995). Nunan’s concept of task-based teaching (2004) appropriately links e-mail and pedagogy. This chapter presents a discussion of e-mail tasks within the Nunan task-based framework, and follows it with evidence from a study of tasks in senior secondary Indonesian as a FL classes in Queensland, Australia. With this proposal, the author hopes to inform teachers, and stimulate research of task-based e-mail as a pedagogically rigorous teaching method. The impacts of context and a teacher’s personal theories on outcomes are areas requiring further research attention.
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