Should second language acquisition research inform our practice

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It presents arguments for and against integrating SLA findings into teaching practice, before arguing that a knowledge of key SLA findings can indeed empower and motivate teachers . . .

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Matt Done
Matt Done
Matt has been involved in ELT since 2005, working as a teacher, teacher trainer, academic manager and examiner in Malta, the UK, Spain and Italy. His main interests are second language acquisition and material design. He currently teaches at the University of Malta in the Centre for English Language proficiency.