iLrn (TM) Language Learning Center, 4 terms (24 months) Instant Access for Wong/Weber-Feve/Lair/VanPatten's Encore Intermediate

Book

Main Details

Title iLrn (TM) Language Learning Center, 4 terms (24 months) Instant Access for Wong/Weber-Feve/Lair/VanPatten's Encore Intermediate
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Wynne Wong
By (author) Bill VanPatten
By (author) Anne Lair
By (author) Wynne Wong
Physical Properties
Format:Book
Pages:448
ISBN/Barcode 9781111771393
ClassificationsDewey:448.2421
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint Heinle & Heinle Publishers Inc.,U.S.
Publication Date 1 January 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

iLrn (TM) Learning Center gives you everything you need to master the skills and concepts of the course. The audio- and video-enhanced learning environment includes an interactive eBook, all homework activities, a voiceboard, enrichment activities, diagnostic activities that generate your own personalized study plan, assignment calendar, and access to the feature-length film ENCORE.

Author Biography

Anne Lair directs the French Basic Language Program at the University of Utah where she also teaches undergraduate courses. In addition, she is the state program coordinator of the Secondary French Dual Immersion in Utah. She has published on symbolism of food in France, and French culture, and co-authored INVITATION AU MONDE FRANCOPHONE (Heinle, 2005). She is the recipient of several teaching awards including the ACTFL Nelson Brooks award (2013) for excellence in the teaching of culture. She has also been nominated for the Palmes Academiques (2016), an award given by the French Government in recognition of her contribution to promoting the French language and culture. Wynne Wong is Professor of French and Director of French Language Instruction at the Ohio State University. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on second language acquisition and Quebec cultural studies, and is responsible for graduate teaching associate training. In addition to publishing in different areas of second language acquisition, she is known for her research in French on Processing Instruction and structured input, and for her award-winning article (with B. VanPatten) "The Evidence is IN: Drills are OUT" (Foreign Language Annals, 2003), winner of the 2005 Stephen A. Freeman Award. Dedicated to building bridges between theory and practice, she is also the lead author of the textbook LIAISONS (Cengage, 2013, 2017) as well as INPUT ENHANCEMENT: FROM THEORY AND RESEARCH TO THE CLASSROOM (McGraw-Hill, 2005) and FOCUSING ON FORM IN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION (with D. Simard, Routledge, 2015). Stacey Weber-F?ve is Associate Professor of French at Iowa State University. She is a specialist of French cinema and has published books and articles on women's filmmaking and life writing and is currently researching French cinematic comedy and several French stars of comedy films. An award-winning teacher dedicated to "bridging the gap" between "language teachers" and "literature professors," she has also published and presented on the teaching of the French language, culture, literature, and film through integrated approaches and input-to-output processes at all levels of the foreign language curriculum, including advanced levels. She is co-author of the textbook LIAISONS and the recipient of the Nelson Brooks award (2015) given by ACTFL for excellence in the teaching of culture. Bill VanPatten is Professor of Second Language Studies at Michigan State University where he also directs the Spanish and French language programs. An international scholar with numerous awards for research, leadership, and teaching, Professor VanPatten is known not only for his work on theory and research in second language acquisition but also for the implications of second language research for language teaching.