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LINGUISTICS 189/289 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Linguistics and the Teaching of English
as a Second/Foreign Language


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NOTE

This course has been renumbered for Winter 2006 -
it is now Linguistics 191/291

The new course website is www.stanford.edu/~efs/ling291

 

Linguistics 189/289 - Winter Quarter 2005
Monday and Wednesday, 3:15-5:05
200-107
 

This class offers a foundation in approaches and techniques for the teaching of English as a second or foreign language from the perspective of linguistics and language acquisition research. Though the perspective is theory and research based, this is not a course about research. It is rather about how to use research and generalizations derived from it to inform teaching practice.

Instructor: Phil Hubbard
Office: 300-212
Office Hours: To be determined
Phone: 725-1557
email: phubbard@stanford.edu


For more information on ESL at Stanford, see the English for Foreign Students Program


Last modified: December 9, 2005, by Phil Hubbard