Introduction to Linguistics for Language Teachers
Synopsis
The book "Introduction to Linguistics for Language Teachers" is a practical guide designed specifically for language teachers to learn the basics of linguistics. The book provides a comprehensive explanation of definitions and important concepts in linguistics based on its branches, and provides concrete examples that can be applied in everyday life. Additionally, the book explains how linguistics can assist teachers in effectively teaching English and includes an example lesson plan that adopts a linguistic approach. With this book, language teachers will gain a deeper understanding of linguistics, benefits that it offers and how to apply it in teaching English.
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