2nd Edition

Introduction to Instructed Second Language Acquisition

By Shawn Loewen Copyright 2020
    280 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    280 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Now in its second edition, Introduction to Instructed Second Language Acquisition continues to present a cohesive view of the different theoretical and pedagogical perspectives that comprise instructed second language acquisition (ISLA). Loewen provides comprehensive discussions of the theoretical, empirical, and pedagogical aspects of a range of key issues in ISLA, and has added to this edition a comprehensive exploration of the relationship between ISLA research and second language pedagogy. Also new is the addition of supporting features including new end-of-chapter activities, points for reflection, and discussion questions, as well as thoroughly revised content to reflect the most recent research in ISLA. This is an essential resource for students new to ISLA, or working in second language acquisition more generally.

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    1 Introduction

    2 The Nature of Second Language Knowledge

    3 Interaction in the Second Language Classroom

    4 Focus on Form

    5 Sociocultural Theory in the Second Language Classroom

    6 The Acquisition of Grammar

    7 The Acquisition of Vocabulary

    8 The Acquisition of Pronunciation

    9 The Acquisition of Pragmatics

    10 Contexts of Instructed Second Language Acquisition

    11 Individual Differences and Instructed Second Language Acquisition

    12 The Research – Pedagogy Link

    Index

    Biography

    Shawn Loewen is Professor of MATESOL and Second Language Studies at Michigan State University and Associate Editor of The Modern Language Journal. His research interests include instructed second language acquisition, second language interaction and quantitative research methodology. He is also co-editor (with Masatoshi Sato) of The Routledge Handbook of Instructed Second Language Acquisition (2017) and Evidence-Based Second Language Pedagogy: A Collection of Instructed Second Language Acquisition Studies (2019).

    'Instructed SLA is an important area for both the study of second language acquisition and language pedagogy. Shawn Loewen does a first rate job in surveying the key issues and research to date. He also writes in a very accessible way, which will make his book very attractive to both undergraduate and graduate students.'

    Rod Ellis, Curtin University, Australia

    'This second edition not only provides an updated and comprehensive discussion of theoretical and empirical issues in ISLA but a much needed extension into the crucial relationship between these issues and practice together with end-of-chapters sections for further discussion. Both graduates and ISLA researchers will benefit tremendously from this book.'

    Ronald Leow, Georgetown University, USA

    'Shawn Loewen has produced a succinct yet comprehensive volume on the role of instruction in second language learning. It begins by examining the key variables involved in L2 acquisition and the empirical studies investigating these processes. It then explores the issues related to the acquisition of different language sub-skills, such as grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and pragmatics. The book is commendable for its depth of coverage and the clarity with which issues are presented and discussed. It is an excellent resource for all those interested in learning about instructed SLA'.

    Hossein Nassaji, University of Victoria, Canada

    Praise for the first edition

    'Shawn Loewen succeeds in making clear connections between theory and practice in this useful synthesis of classroom SLA research, and does so in a refreshing way that explores a range of instructional approaches across linguistic domains while also accounting for the role of context and individual differences.'

    Roy Lyster, McGill University, Canada

    'By providing a broad overview of ISLA, the author succeeds in filling a gap in the ISLA research base. This is a much needed source of information in the growing popularity of the study area.'

    Marga Stander, University of the Free State, South Africa, in The LINGUIST List