Pragmatics: Teaching Speech Acts
Pragmatics: Teaching Speech Acts

Pragmatics: Teaching Speech Acts

By Donna H. Tatsuki, Edited by Noel R. Houck, Series edited by Maria Dantas-Whitney, Series edited by Sarah Rilling, Series edited by Lilia Savava

Classroom Practice Series

FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY

252 Pages, 7 x 10

Formats: Paperback

Paperback, $50.95 (US $50.95) (CA $68.95)

Publication Date: August 2010

ISBN 9781931185677

Price: $50.95
 
 

Overview

Language teachers have long been aware of the devastating effect of learners' grammatically correct, yet situationally inappropriate spoken or written communication. This volume addresses how to raise learner awareness of pragmatic gaffes through research-based, field-tested activities, such as composing email requests, giving advice, making workplace requests, expressing opinions, providing constructive peer-to-peer critical feedback, negotiating refusals, and collaborating through activities enabled by an online tool called Talkpoint. Teachers are given vital support in these activities through extensive worksheets, audio files, transcripts, and answer keys. The chapters in this volume provide information and activities primarily related to the realization of speech acts and the effect of different contexts on their form. The subsequent volume, Pragmatics: Teaching Natural Conversation, focuses on the role of formulas in performing speech acts and on the characteristics of longer sequences. **This title also includes a companion website with online resources.**