
Record of Oral Language : Observing changes in the Acquisition of Language Structures : A Guide for Teaching
Clay, Marie M. & others
Notes
Proficiency in oral language has long been considered important by teachers for : self-expression and for communicating ideas. Children who are learning to speak English catch on to the rules: first by grasping the early structures, then those of medium difficulty, and finally those of greater difficulty. Awareness of features which will allow a learner to master a wide range of structural knowledge about English sentences should help teachers develop more powerful language programmes.This book describes a technique for recording and assessing change in children’s oral language development. It was developed for research studies of young children from three ethnic groups but has been widely used in New Zealand, Australia, Britain and the United States. Experience has shown that Record of Oral Language helps practising teachers to observe and understand changes in young children’s language. The book is directed towards teachers who wish to do this.
Contents
Contents : Preface; Introduction; Administration of the Observation Task; Application; Speakers of other dialects or other languages; A final word; Technical appendices; References;Additional Info
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Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Syndicate Resource | New Edition | TR13109 |
Dewey: | TR Reading JUNIOR |
ISBN: | 9781869705992 |
pub: | 2011 |
Subjects |
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TR Reading Junior |
Language |
Oral Language |