Pensum/l?ringskrav

Introduserende lesestoff og referansemateriale

Simensen, A.M.: Teaching a Foreign Language. Principles and Procedures, 2007. Fagbokforlaget. (Hele boka forutsatt studert i PPU i den integrerte fem?rige lektorutdanningen;  s. 23-125 og s. 268-281 spesielt relevant for dette emnet.)

                       
Council of Europe. The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: learning, teaching, assessment, 2001. Cambridge University.

 

Ministry of Education and Research: The Knowledge Promotion Reform (2006). Curriculum in English: Primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education and training.

Pensum

B?ker

Spr?kvitenskap

Graddol, D: English Next, 2006. British Council. (132 sider). Fulltekst.

L?ring/tilegnelse

Ellis, R: Second Language Acquisition, 1997. Oxford University Press. (90 sider).

 

McKay, S.L: Teaching English as an International Language, 2001. Oxford Handbooks for Language Teachers (158 sider)

Fagplan design

Council of Europe. The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: learning, teaching, assessment, 2001. Cambridge University. s. 1-26 (26 sider).

 

Artikler i kompendium

Breen, M.P: "Syllabus design" i Carter, R. and Nunan, D. (eds.):  The Cambridge Guide to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, 2001. Cambridge University Press. 151-159 (9 sider).

 

Brinton, D.M., Snow, M.A. and Wesche, M.B.: "Chapter 1: Putting content-based second language instruction in context" i Brinton, D.M., Snow, M.A. and Wesche, M.B.: Content-based Second Language Instruction, 1989. Newbury House Publishers. (10 sider).

 

Graves, K: "The Language Curriculum: A Social Contextual Perspective" i Language Teaching, 2008. 41 (2), 147-181 (34 sider).

 

Gray, J: "The Global Coursebook in English Language Teaching" i Block, D. and Cameroon, D. (eds): Globalization and Language Teaching, 2001. Routledge. 151-167 (16 sider).

 

Kramsch, C: "Intercultural communication" i Carter, R. and Nunan, D. (eds.): The Cambridge Guide to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, 2001. Cambridge University Press. 201-206 (5 sider).

 

Lund, A: "The multiple contexts of online language teaching" i Language Teaching Research, 2006. 10 (2), 181-204 (23 sider).

 

McCarthy, M: "Discourse" i Carter, R. and Nunan, D. (eds.): The Cambridge Guide to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, 2001. Cambridge University Press. 48-55 (7 sider).

 

Wood, D: "In search of fluency: What is it and how can we teach it?" i The Canadian Modern Language Review, 2001. 57 (4), 573 - 589 (15 sider).

 

Artikler

(Tilgjengelig via UiOs biblioteksider)

 

Brub?k, S: “Pragmatic competence in English at the VG1 level: To what extent are Norwegian EFL students able to adapt to contextual demands when making requests in English?” i Acta Didactica Norge, 2012. 6(1) (19 pages).

 

Dürmüller, U: “Towards a new English as a foreign language curriculum for Continental Europe”. I M. A. Locher & J. Str?ssler (Eds.), Standards and norms in the English language, 2008. (pp. 239-253). Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter. (15 sider)

 

Figueras, Neus. “The impact of the CEFR” i ELT Journal, 2012. 66(4), pp. 477-485 (8 pages).

 

Little, D: “The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Content, purpose, origin, reception and impact” i Language Teaching, 2006. 39, pp 167-190 (23 sider)

 

Lund, A: “What’s VOLL got to do with it? Sociocultural perspectives on ICT in language learning”. I A. Fitzpatrick & R. O’Dowd (Eds.), E-VOLLution 2010: Exploring cutting edge applications of networked technologies in vocationally oriented language learning, 2011. (s. 15-28). European Centre for Modern Languages, Council of Europe Publishing. (13 sider)

 

Rindal, U. & Piercy, C.: “Being ‘neutral’? English pronunciation among Norwegian learners” i World Englishes, 2013. 32(2), pp. 211-229. (24 sider)

 

Simensen, A. M: “Europeiske institusjoners rolle i utviklingen av engelskfaget i norsk skole” i Didaktisk Tidskrift, 2011. 20(3), 157-181 (24 sider)

 

Suzuki, A: “Introducing diversity of English into ELT: Student teachers' responses” i ELT Journal, 2011. 65(2), 145-153 (9 sider)


Anbefalt tilleggslitteratur (ikke pensum)

Artikler:

 

Cogo, A: “English as a Lingua Franca: concepts, use and implications” i ELT Journal, 2012. 66 (1), 97-105 (9 sider).

 

Sowden, C: “ELF on a mushroom: the overnight growth in English as a lingua franca” i ELT Journal, 2012. 66 (1), 89-96 (8 sider).

 

Jenkins, J., Cogo, A. & Dewey, M: “Review of developments in research into English as a lingua franca” i Language Teaching, 2011. 44 (3), 281-315

 

McArthur, T: “World English and world Englishes: Trends, tensions, varieties, and standards” i Language Teaching, 2001. 34 (1), 1-20 (20 sider)

 

B?ker:

 

Schmitt, N: Vocabulary in Language Teaching. 2002. Cambridge University Press. (201 sider)

 

Kirkpatrick, Andy: World Englishes: Implications for international communication and English language teaching

 

Matsuda, A.: Principles and Practices of Teaching English as an International Language, 2012. Multilingual Matters Ltd.

 

Gundem, B. B: Engelskfaget i folkeskolen. P?virkning og gjennomslag fra 1870-?rene til f?rst p? 1970-tallet, 1989. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.

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