Storybridge to Second Language Literacy
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Storybridge to Second Language Literacy

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Storybridge to Second Language Literacy

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Year
2008
ISBN
9781623962791

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Storybridge to Second Language Literacy
  3. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Preface
  8. Introduction
  9. Part I: The Case
  10. Chapter 1: Significance of Literature for Children
  11. Chapter 2: Coursebook Language versus Language of Stories
  12. Chapter 3: Literature as Appropriate Content and Context
  13. Chapter 4: Literature Link to School Subjects
  14. Chapter 5: Interest, Memory, and Language Learning Exploring the Connections
  15. Part II: Expert Testimony Research in Support of Literature-Based Instruction
  16. Chapter 6: Talking like Texts or Talking about Texts?
  17. Chapter 7: Literature and Second Language Reading Development
  18. Chapter 8: Vocabulary from Stories
  19. Chapter 9: Learning Grammar from Stories
  20. Chapter 10: Writing from Reading
  21. Chapter 11: Literature and School Subjects Emerging Evidence
  22. Part III: Eyewitness Accounts
  23. Chapter 12: Preparing for the Story Journey
  24. Chapter 13: The Story Experience
  25. Chapter 14: Revisiting the Story World
  26. Chapter 15: Linking the Story to Subject Matter
  27. Part IV: Closing Summations
  28. Chapter 16: Summary in Defense of Authentic Children’s Literature in Primary School ELT
  29. Chapter 17: Selecting Books for Language Teaching
  30. References
  31. Subject Index
  32. Author Index
  33. Children’s Book Index