This title in the McGraw-Hill Second Language Professional Series provides an
eminently accessible overview of key issues in second language acquisition
research, written expressly for second language teachers. Avoiding highly technical
jargon and terminology, the author gives a compelling account of current research
while couching it within a framework that is of particular relevance to classroom
practitioners. The result is an engaging reference that should be required reading
for all language instructors and department heads. This book is also ideal for
a teaching methods course or an introductory seminar on second language
acquisition.