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Teaching English with Corpora
A Resource Book
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Teaching English with Corpora is an accessible and practical introduction to the ways in which online and offline corpora can be used in English language teaching.

Teaching English with Corpora is an accessible and practical introduction to the ways in which online and offline corpora can be used in English language teaching.

Über den Autor

Vander Viana is Associate Professor in Education, directs the Master's course in TESOL and is the founder/leader of the Language in Education Research Group at the University of East Anglia. His areas of research expertise include corpus linguistics, English for academic purposes, TESOL and language teacher education.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Table of contents

List of figures

List of tables

List of abbreviations

List of appendices

Acknowledgements

At-a-glance chapter taxonomy

Introduction

Corpora in and for TESOL

Vander Viana

Part A: English for General Purposes

  1. Using concordance lines to teach participial adjectives
  2. Sean Sutherland

  3. Starting out with phrasal verbs
  4. Rosie Harvey & Irene Marín Cervantes

  5. Teaching collocations with 'Survey Says'
  6. Robin Sulkosky

  7. A grand problem and a jolly solution: Unmasking false friends with corpus analysis
  8. Natalie Finlayson

  9. Raising awareness of first-language interference using parallel corpora of subtitles
  10. Elen Le Foll

  11. If you speak English, take one step forward: Teaching conditionals through kinesthetic activities
  12. Riah Werner

  13. Preposition repair: Empowering learners to fix their errors
  14. Amy Tate

  15. KWIC searches for quick answers: Solving word choice problems
  16. Pamela Everly

  17. She said she told him: Patterning in reported speech
  18. Michael H. Brown

  19. Using VocabProfilers to select texts for extensive reading activities
  20. Thi Ngoc Yen Dang

  21. Talking about the weather: Exploring adjective use with Sketch Engine for Language Learning
  22. John Williams

  23. Food talks: Using corpus data to link cooking methods with types of food
  24. Vander Viana

  25. Profiling let and make with the Corpus of Contemporary American English
  26. Ben Naismith

  27. Corpus exploration of phrasal and Latinate verbs
  28. Eric Nicaise

  29. Minimal prep quizzes: Using online corpora to foster vocabulary learning
  30. Nick Canning

  31. Helping learners identify high-frequency words
  32. Shoaziz Sharakhimov & Ulugbek Nurmukhamedov

  33. Writing online reviews
  34. Natalia Mora-López

  35. Exploring similes in corpus data
  36. Natalie Finlayson

  37. Exploring register variation in the use of indefinite pronouns
  38. Irina Pandarova

  39. Using corpora to explore varieties of English
  40. Natalie Finlayson

  41. Searching for frequent words for pronunciation activities
  42. Roger W. Gee

  43. Abstract nouns in picture descriptions
  44. TomᚠMach

  45. Tell me what your collocates are and I will tell you who you are
  46. Tülay Dixon & Daniel Dixon

  47. I feel kinda blah! Investigating language use in blogs
  48. Maristella Gatto

  49. I see what you mean: Exploring figurative uses of language
  50. Sally Zacharias & Jane Evison

  51. I was able to learn a new point: Examining the difference between could and was/were able to
  52. Martha Michieka & Theresa McGarry

  53. Learning about words in use with StringNet Navigator
  54. Anastasiia Kryzhanivska

  55. Investigating adverbials in British English: Although vs. though in spoken and written language
  56. Lu Lu

  57. Using Voyant Tools to enhance learners' reflections on their writing
  58. Nausica Marcos Miguel

  59. Gender equality in the TESOL classroom: Exploring news stories from around the world
  60. Vander Viana

  61. Phrasal verbs in use: Investigating meaning and form
  62. Vander Viana

  63. Keywords in amateur online film reviews
  64. Chad Langford & Joshua Albair

  65. Formulaic language in amateur online film reviews
  66. Chad Langford & Joshua Albair

  67. Exploring semantic prosody with trainee teachers
  68. Jenny Kemp & Luke Timms

  69. A smile which melted her heart: Exploring metaphors in English corpora
  70. Wendy Anderson

  71. Small words? Discourse markers in spoken language
  72. Loretta Fung

  73. I'm so sorry: Intensification in American English across time
  74. Anne Barron

  75. Thanking and responding to thanks in American English: Language patterning and contextual appropriateness
  76. Anne Barron

  77. Whilst I do not object, I strongly believe... Exploring spoken argumentative and persuasive discourse
  78. Elen Le Foll

  79. Register variation in newspapers: Working with multidimensional analysis in English language teacher education
  80. Vander Viana

    Part B: English for Specific Purposes

  81. Exploring terms in English for specific purposes
  82. Nicole Brun-Mercer

  83. Teaching verbs using learner-compiled corpora
  84. Peter Dye

  85. Is there a better choice? Verb-noun combinations in academic writing
  86. Valdenia Almeida, Barbara Malveira Orfanò & Deise Dutra

  87. Problem and solution markers: Exploring lexical combinations
  88. Eman Elturki

  89. Cloze exercises for mixed-ability groups: Using the Academic Word List Gapmaker
  90. Loretta Fung

  91. Signaling transitions in academic writing
  92. Nicole Brun-Mercer

  93. Boosting your message: Using adverbs for impact in business writing
  94. Linda Slattery, Catherine Prewett-Schrempf, Andrew Pullen & Matthew Urmston

  95. Using the British National Corpus to teach phrases from spoken and academic English
  96. Pawe¿ Szudarski

  97. Using keyness to teach about academic speaking
  98. Michael Suhan & Kyle Lucas

  99. Teaching small-group academic discussions
  100. Valeriia Bogorevich & Elnaz Kia

  101. Which words should I look up? Identifying unknown high-frequency words in English for academic purposes
  102. Jenny Kemp & Laurence Anthony

  103. Reflecting and acting on academic vocabulary use
  104. Katie Mitchell Burrows

  105. Which verb should I use? Disciplinary variation in reporting verbs
  106. Joseph J. Lee

  107. Using Google Scholar to support lexical choices in English for academic purposes
  108. Ulugbek Nurmukhamedov & Randall Sadler

  109. Exploring collocations in the Corpus of Contemporary American English
  110. Sharon Hartle

  111. How can I be more specific in my writing? Exploring relative pronouns in English for academic purposes
  112. Jenny Kemp & Laurence Anthony

  113. Don't write like that! Avoiding contractions in academic writing
  114. Megan Bruce

  115. Climate change or global warming? Analyzing, interpreting and reporting findings
  116. Robert Poole

  117. Research findings for all: Popular science communication on global challenges
  118. Luciano Franco & Vander Viana

  119. Exploring the speech act of confirming/verifying information in the Michigan Corpus of Academic Spoken English
  120. Ildiko Porter-Szucs

  121. Identifying noun-verb patterns in scientific abstracts
  122. Mónica Rodríguez-Castro & Spencer Salas

  123. Using a concordancer to teach how to write about results
  124. Tatyana Karpenko-Seccombe

  125. Using corpora to explore vocabulary for writing conclusions
  126. Tatyana Karpenko-Seccombe

  127. Finding your academic voice: Use of nominalizations in academic writing
  128. Megan Bruce

  129. Investigating complex noun-noun modification in academic prose
  130. Sabrina Fusari

  131. Exploring adverbs for cohesion and critical voice
  132. Andrew Drummond

  133. Exploring discipline-specific and paper-specific vocabulary
  134. Anastasiia Kryzhanivska

  135. Language patterns and rhetorical moves in research papers
  136. Eman Elturki

  137. Investigating references to a celebrity in a do-it-yourself obituary corpus
  138. Rudy Loock

  139. Thanking politely and saying no gracefully to business invitations

Lisa Leopold

About the contributors

Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Allgemeine Lexika
Rubrik: Literaturwissenschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 368
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781032252971
ISBN-10: 1032252979
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Viana, Vander
Hersteller: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Maße: 155 x 233 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Vander Viana
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.10.2022
Gewicht: 0,6 kg
Artikel-ID: 121954886
Über den Autor

Vander Viana is Associate Professor in Education, directs the Master's course in TESOL and is the founder/leader of the Language in Education Research Group at the University of East Anglia. His areas of research expertise include corpus linguistics, English for academic purposes, TESOL and language teacher education.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Table of contents

List of figures

List of tables

List of abbreviations

List of appendices

Acknowledgements

At-a-glance chapter taxonomy

Introduction

Corpora in and for TESOL

Vander Viana

Part A: English for General Purposes

  1. Using concordance lines to teach participial adjectives
  2. Sean Sutherland

  3. Starting out with phrasal verbs
  4. Rosie Harvey & Irene Marín Cervantes

  5. Teaching collocations with 'Survey Says'
  6. Robin Sulkosky

  7. A grand problem and a jolly solution: Unmasking false friends with corpus analysis
  8. Natalie Finlayson

  9. Raising awareness of first-language interference using parallel corpora of subtitles
  10. Elen Le Foll

  11. If you speak English, take one step forward: Teaching conditionals through kinesthetic activities
  12. Riah Werner

  13. Preposition repair: Empowering learners to fix their errors
  14. Amy Tate

  15. KWIC searches for quick answers: Solving word choice problems
  16. Pamela Everly

  17. She said she told him: Patterning in reported speech
  18. Michael H. Brown

  19. Using VocabProfilers to select texts for extensive reading activities
  20. Thi Ngoc Yen Dang

  21. Talking about the weather: Exploring adjective use with Sketch Engine for Language Learning
  22. John Williams

  23. Food talks: Using corpus data to link cooking methods with types of food
  24. Vander Viana

  25. Profiling let and make with the Corpus of Contemporary American English
  26. Ben Naismith

  27. Corpus exploration of phrasal and Latinate verbs
  28. Eric Nicaise

  29. Minimal prep quizzes: Using online corpora to foster vocabulary learning
  30. Nick Canning

  31. Helping learners identify high-frequency words
  32. Shoaziz Sharakhimov & Ulugbek Nurmukhamedov

  33. Writing online reviews
  34. Natalia Mora-López

  35. Exploring similes in corpus data
  36. Natalie Finlayson

  37. Exploring register variation in the use of indefinite pronouns
  38. Irina Pandarova

  39. Using corpora to explore varieties of English
  40. Natalie Finlayson

  41. Searching for frequent words for pronunciation activities
  42. Roger W. Gee

  43. Abstract nouns in picture descriptions
  44. TomᚠMach

  45. Tell me what your collocates are and I will tell you who you are
  46. Tülay Dixon & Daniel Dixon

  47. I feel kinda blah! Investigating language use in blogs
  48. Maristella Gatto

  49. I see what you mean: Exploring figurative uses of language
  50. Sally Zacharias & Jane Evison

  51. I was able to learn a new point: Examining the difference between could and was/were able to
  52. Martha Michieka & Theresa McGarry

  53. Learning about words in use with StringNet Navigator
  54. Anastasiia Kryzhanivska

  55. Investigating adverbials in British English: Although vs. though in spoken and written language
  56. Lu Lu

  57. Using Voyant Tools to enhance learners' reflections on their writing
  58. Nausica Marcos Miguel

  59. Gender equality in the TESOL classroom: Exploring news stories from around the world
  60. Vander Viana

  61. Phrasal verbs in use: Investigating meaning and form
  62. Vander Viana

  63. Keywords in amateur online film reviews
  64. Chad Langford & Joshua Albair

  65. Formulaic language in amateur online film reviews
  66. Chad Langford & Joshua Albair

  67. Exploring semantic prosody with trainee teachers
  68. Jenny Kemp & Luke Timms

  69. A smile which melted her heart: Exploring metaphors in English corpora
  70. Wendy Anderson

  71. Small words? Discourse markers in spoken language
  72. Loretta Fung

  73. I'm so sorry: Intensification in American English across time
  74. Anne Barron

  75. Thanking and responding to thanks in American English: Language patterning and contextual appropriateness
  76. Anne Barron

  77. Whilst I do not object, I strongly believe... Exploring spoken argumentative and persuasive discourse
  78. Elen Le Foll

  79. Register variation in newspapers: Working with multidimensional analysis in English language teacher education
  80. Vander Viana

    Part B: English for Specific Purposes

  81. Exploring terms in English for specific purposes
  82. Nicole Brun-Mercer

  83. Teaching verbs using learner-compiled corpora
  84. Peter Dye

  85. Is there a better choice? Verb-noun combinations in academic writing
  86. Valdenia Almeida, Barbara Malveira Orfanò & Deise Dutra

  87. Problem and solution markers: Exploring lexical combinations
  88. Eman Elturki

  89. Cloze exercises for mixed-ability groups: Using the Academic Word List Gapmaker
  90. Loretta Fung

  91. Signaling transitions in academic writing
  92. Nicole Brun-Mercer

  93. Boosting your message: Using adverbs for impact in business writing
  94. Linda Slattery, Catherine Prewett-Schrempf, Andrew Pullen & Matthew Urmston

  95. Using the British National Corpus to teach phrases from spoken and academic English
  96. Pawe¿ Szudarski

  97. Using keyness to teach about academic speaking
  98. Michael Suhan & Kyle Lucas

  99. Teaching small-group academic discussions
  100. Valeriia Bogorevich & Elnaz Kia

  101. Which words should I look up? Identifying unknown high-frequency words in English for academic purposes
  102. Jenny Kemp & Laurence Anthony

  103. Reflecting and acting on academic vocabulary use
  104. Katie Mitchell Burrows

  105. Which verb should I use? Disciplinary variation in reporting verbs
  106. Joseph J. Lee

  107. Using Google Scholar to support lexical choices in English for academic purposes
  108. Ulugbek Nurmukhamedov & Randall Sadler

  109. Exploring collocations in the Corpus of Contemporary American English
  110. Sharon Hartle

  111. How can I be more specific in my writing? Exploring relative pronouns in English for academic purposes
  112. Jenny Kemp & Laurence Anthony

  113. Don't write like that! Avoiding contractions in academic writing
  114. Megan Bruce

  115. Climate change or global warming? Analyzing, interpreting and reporting findings
  116. Robert Poole

  117. Research findings for all: Popular science communication on global challenges
  118. Luciano Franco & Vander Viana

  119. Exploring the speech act of confirming/verifying information in the Michigan Corpus of Academic Spoken English
  120. Ildiko Porter-Szucs

  121. Identifying noun-verb patterns in scientific abstracts
  122. Mónica Rodríguez-Castro & Spencer Salas

  123. Using a concordancer to teach how to write about results
  124. Tatyana Karpenko-Seccombe

  125. Using corpora to explore vocabulary for writing conclusions
  126. Tatyana Karpenko-Seccombe

  127. Finding your academic voice: Use of nominalizations in academic writing
  128. Megan Bruce

  129. Investigating complex noun-noun modification in academic prose
  130. Sabrina Fusari

  131. Exploring adverbs for cohesion and critical voice
  132. Andrew Drummond

  133. Exploring discipline-specific and paper-specific vocabulary
  134. Anastasiia Kryzhanivska

  135. Language patterns and rhetorical moves in research papers
  136. Eman Elturki

  137. Investigating references to a celebrity in a do-it-yourself obituary corpus
  138. Rudy Loock

  139. Thanking politely and saying no gracefully to business invitations

Lisa Leopold

About the contributors

Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Allgemeine Lexika
Rubrik: Literaturwissenschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 368
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781032252971
ISBN-10: 1032252979
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Viana, Vander
Hersteller: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Maße: 155 x 233 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Vander Viana
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.10.2022
Gewicht: 0,6 kg
Artikel-ID: 121954886
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