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Cambridge Language Teaching Library

Discourse Analysis For Language Teachers

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Discourse analysis is an area of immediate interest to language teachers because it involves the way people

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First published January 1, 1991

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Michael McCarthy

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MIchael McCarthy is Emeritus Professor of Applied
Linguistics at the University of Nottingham, UK. He is also
Adjunct Professor of Applied Linguistics at the Pennsylvania
State University and at the University of Limerick, Ireland.
He is the author of many titles of interest to teachers, including
Spoken Language and Applied Linguistics. Well known as an
expert on the teaching and learning of vocabulary, he is a co-author of the basic and upper-intermediate levels of Vocabulary in Use, and is also Academic Consultant to the Cambridge International Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs and the Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms. He is co-author of the 2 latest successful corpus-informed publications by Cambridge University Press: Touchstone and Cambridge Grammar of English.

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April 14, 2019
McCarthy's text is now nearly thirty years old, and yet it feels fresh and, most importantly, vital. I'm currently studying for a masters degree in Applied Linguistics and this was one of the books recommended for our unit on Discourse Analysis - so I decided to read it from cover to cover to see what I might learn. And I learnt a huge amount, both of a theoretical nature (such as the relationship between theme and rheme) and of a more practical, teachable nature (such as the idea of back-channel speech - expressions like 'Oh?' and 'Uh-huh' that punctuate the discourse of an active listener - and how important it can be for to keep this aspect of discourse in mind when you want to carry on a conversation in the same way a native speaker might). Fully recommended.
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April 20, 2019
This book contains plenty of theoretical information on (foreign) language teaching with many examples from different languages. It was easily understandable and while I didn't enjoy reading it all the time, it was a good educational experience. I read this book as part of a course on pragmatics in university during my Master's degree. I recommend this book to all language teachers, but in particular to beginners like me.
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March 3, 2020
Great book! It’s relevant and filled with important information as to why some aspects of discourse analysis are relevant to language teaching. I great book to read as an intro.
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February 23, 2015
Structured in a very logical way with helpful reader activities.
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