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    Studying for a Masters in TESOL or Applied Linguistics: A Student Reference and Practical Guide

    Studying for a Masters in TESOL or Applied Linguistics by Bell, Douglas E.;

    A Student Reference and Practical Guide

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 19 December 2023

    • ISBN 9781032217505
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages286 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 84 Illustrations, black & white; 84 Line drawings, black & white; 15 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    Studying for a Masters in TESOL or Applied Linguistics provides the definitive go-to text for all students studying an MA in TESOL or Applied Linguistics, as well as closely related degrees such as an MA in English Language Teaching.

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    Studying for a Masters in TESOL or Applied Linguistics provides the definitive go-to text for all students studying an MA in TESOL or Applied Linguistics, as well as closely related degrees such as an MA in English Language Teaching. Written in a clear and user-friendly format and drawing on authentic and highly relevant source materials with the inclusion of practical tasks and answer keys for self-correction throughout, this book demystifies each stage of the MA TESOL/MA Applied Linguistics journey.


    Covering practical programme components, such as lesson observation and teaching practice, this book helps the reader to develop the key skills required to successfully complete an MA including:




    • How to effectively manage your time






    • How to get the most out of your lectures






    • How to develop effective reading skills






    • How to become a better academic writer






    • How to deal with various types of assessments






    • How to deliver effective oral presentations




    Guiding students step by step through the process of how to choose, research and then write a successful dissertation, the book closes with guidance and tips for students on how to proceed after completing an MA in TESOL/Applied Linguistics. This book is therefore essential reading for those contemplating or undertaking an MA in either of these areas.



    This book will be extremely useful for students embarking on a TESOL or Applied Linguistics master?s degree. It discusses areas and expectations which new students may not be familiar with and, importantly, gives sound advice on how to deal with them. I will be recommending it to my students!


    Brian Paltridge, Professor of TESOL, University of Sydney, Australia

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements


    Why this Book?



    1 Being an Effective Student in the Context of MA TESOL/Applied Linguistics



    Introduction






    1.1 What should I expect? What will others expect of me?


    1.2 Developing Effective Reading Strategies


    1.3 Planning Your Time







    1.4 Accessing Resources and Learning to Work Smart


    1.5 Identifying Sources of Support


    Additional Resources for Further Reading





    Chapter References



     



    2 Academic Speaking and Listening



    Introduction



    2.1 Contexts Involving Academic Speaking



    2.1.1 Academic Speaking in Groups and Seminars


    2.1.2 Academic Speaking in Oral Presentations


    2.2 Contexts Involving Academic Listening


    Suggested Answers to Independent Tasks



    Resources for Further Reading


     


    3 Using Academic Sources



    Introduction



    3.1 Why Do I Need Academic Sources?



    3.2 Plagiarism and How to Avoid It



    3.3 Avoiding Other Common Forms of Academic Misconduct



    3.4 Paraphrasing


    3.5 Making Citations



    3.6 Direct Quotations


    3.6.1 A Few More Things to Be Aware Of and Pay Particular Attention To


    3.7 Bringing It All Together


    3.8 Compiling A Reference List or Bibliography



    3.9 Different Academic Style Conventions



    Suggested Answers to Independent Tasks



    Resources for Further Reading


     


    4  Becoming A More Confident and Proficient Academic Writer


    Introduction


    4.1 Fundamental Features of Effective Academic Writing



    4.1.1 The Importance of Clear Structuring



    4.1.2 Use of the First Person



    4.1.3 Hedging and the Avoidance of Sweeping Generalisations


    4.1.4 Use of Appropriate Academic Lexis


    4.1.5 Supporting All Claims with Evidence


    4.2 Building A Coherent Academic Argument


    Suggested Answers to Independent Tasks



    Resources for Further Reading


     



    5 Dealing with Different Types of Written Coursework Assignments



    Introduction



    5.1 Dealing with Academic Essays



    5.1.1 ?Compare and Contrast? Type Essays


    5.1.2 ?Discussing a Quotation? Type Essays


    5.1.3 ?Critically Evaluate? Type Essays



    5.2 Dealing with Linguistic Analysis Tasks



    5.2.1 Which Dimensions of a Task Should I Analyze?


    5.2.2 What Form Should a Textual Analysis Take?


    5.3 Dealing with Reflective Writing Tasks



    5.3.1 The Difference Between Description and Critical Reflection


    5.4 Marking Criteria



    Suggested Answers to Independent Tasks



    Resources for Further Reading



     


    6 Teaching Observation and Practice



    Introduction

    6.1 The Relationship Between Theory and Practice


    6.2 Teaching Observation


    6.2.1 Observation Tools and Mechanisms


    6.2.2 The Observation Cycle



    6.3 Lesson Planning


    6.3.1 Different Conceptualizations of Lessons


    6.3.2 Different ?Ingredients? in Lessons


    6.3.3 Approaches to Writing Lesson Plans


    6.4 Teaching Practice


    6.4.1 Peer Micro-Teaching


    6.4.2 Team Teaching/Teaching Your Own Class



    6.5 The Importance of Critical Reflection


    Suggested Answers to Independent Tasks



    Resources for Further Reading



     


    7 Planning Your Dissertation



    Introduction



    7.1 Choosing A Suitable Topic


    7.1.1 Where Do I Begin?


    7.1.2 How Should I Manage My Time?


    7.2 Deciding on an Appropriate Research Paradigm


    7.2.1 Understanding Ontology and Epistomology


    7.2.2 Quantitative or Qualitative?


    7.2.3 Mixed Methods



    7.3 Completing a Formal Proposal


    7.4 What to Expect from your Supervisor


    7.4.1 Some Tips for Getting the Most out of the Supervisor-Supervisee Relationship


    Suggested Answers to Independent Tasks



    Resources for Further Reading



     


    8 Writing Up Your Dissertation Part I



    Introduction



    8.1 Dissertation Structure and Length


    8.1.1 Rhetorical Purpose


    8.1.2 The Importance of Effective Signposting


    8.2 Writing Chapter 1: The Introduction


    8.3 Writing Chapter 2: The Literature Review


    8.4 Writing Chapter 3: The Methodology


    8.4.1 Quantitative Forms of Research Methodology


    8.4.2 Qualitative Forms of Research Methodology


    8.4.3 Approaches to Data Coding



    8.4.4 Ethical Considerations


    8.4.5 Reflexivity



    8.4.6 Some Closing Reminders



    Suggested Answers to Independent Tasks



    Resources for Further Reading



     


    9 Writing Up Your Dissertation Part II



    Introduction



    9.1 Writing Chapter 4: Results



    9.1.1 Presenting Quantitative Results


    9.1.2 Presenting Qualitative Results


    9.2 Writing Chapter 5: Discussion



    9.3 Writing Chapter 6: Conclusion



    9.3.1 A Note on Summarising


    9.3.2 Acknowledging Strengths and Limitations


    9.3.3 Recommendations for Future Action



    9.4 Beginnings: Acknowledgements and Abstracts


    9.5 Endings: Appendices


    9.6 Final Considerations


    9.7 Proofreading



    Suggested Answers to Independent Tasks



    Resources for Further Reading



     


    10 Life Beyond Your Masters



    Introduction

    10.1 Going on to Further Study



    10.1.1 Doing a PhD or an EdD



    10.1.2 Doing Other Qualifications



    10.2 Going Back to Work



    10.2.1 Updating Your CV


    10.2.2 Jobs Using TESOL and Applied Linguistics


    10.2.3 The Traditional Job Search vs The Creative Job Search



    10.2.4 Working in the Higher Education Sector



    10.3 Continuing Professional Development



    10.3.1 Publishing Your Dissertation



    10.3.2 Presenting at Conferences



    10.3.3 Finding Your Professional Niche



    10.4 Closing Thoughts



    Suggested Answers to Independent Tasks



    Resources for Further Reading



    A List of Common Journals for TESOL and Applied Linguistics



    A List of Useful Organisations



    Index

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