Unlock the secrets of language and revolutionize your teaching approach. Bill VanPatten's The Nature of Language challenges conventional wisdom, revealing that language is far more than textbooks suggest. This insightful guide is for educators eager to teach for true communicative ability and proficiency.
Discover how to break free from rigid curricula and explore innovative methods. This reader-friendly exploration of linguistics will transform your understanding of what truly resides in learners' minds. Question current practices and empower yourself to create dynamic, acquisition-focused classrooms. Perfect for language teachers, educators, and anyone fascinated by the science of language.
Bill VanPatten, Ph.D. (University of Texas), has had a long, distinguished career in language acquisition and language teaching. He has held positions at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Texas Tech University, and most recently Michigan State University. He has published eight books, eight edited volumes, five college-level textbooks in Spanish and French (including movies and one telenovella for students), more than 130 articles and book chapters, and stories and fiction for students of Spanish. He is a frequently invited guest speaker and has lectured around the world. He was the host of Tea with BVP, a call-in talk show for language teachers, and now hosts its follow-up show, Talkin’ L2 with BVP. When not engaged in such endeavors, he writes fiction. His debut novel is Seidon’ s Tale.