This edited volume compiles diverse research studies on second and foreign language teaching and learning. Spanning instructed and non-instructed settings across Cyprus, Greece, Croatia, the Netherlands, and Germany, the chapters employ various theoretical and practical approaches, including mixed-methods research. Key themes include innovative strategies for student engagement, development of grammar, vocabulary, and speaking skills, and the roles of translation and translanguaging. The volume also explores bilingual and multilingual education, intercultural competence, inclusive practices, and ongoing teacher training. Designed for educators, researchers, students, and practitioners, this book offers valuable insights into effective language teaching, promoting multilingualism, and fostering inclusive, intercultural learning environments worldwide.
Perspectives on Discourse Analysis
This guide provides the theoretical knowledge and empirical tools for Discourse Analysis. Conceived as a university course, it is useful for anyone who wants to acquire the skills to analyze any type of discourse, from medical to computer-mediated.
