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FYI: Book Reviews for TESOL/AL Web Journal
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Book Reviews for TESOL/AL Web Journal
Message 1: Book Reviews for TESOL/AL Web Journal
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Date: 17-Jun-2010
From: Sarah Creider <scc2120 columbia.edu>
Subject: Book Reviews for TESOL/AL Web Journal
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Book Reviewers Needed for Teachers College, Columbia University Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics The following six books are available for review for the TESOL/AL Web Journal: 1) Bachman, L. & Palmer, A. (2010). Language assessment in practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2) Kramsch, C. (2009). The multilingual subject. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 3) Cruz-Ferreira, M. (Ed.) (2010). Multilingual norms. Frankfort am Main: Peter Lang. 4) de Bot, K. & Schrauf, R. W. (Eds.) (2009). Language development over the lifespan. New York: Routledge. 5) Cook, G. (2010). Translation in language teaching. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 6) Edge, J. & Garton, S. (2009). From experience to knowledge in ELT. Oxford: Oxford University Press. If you would like to review any of these books for the Web Journal, please contact me at scc2120 columbia.edu with a one- or two-paragraph summary describing your qualifications as a reviewer, including your subject areas of interest. Please also send your mailing address/phone number. Be sure to specify which book you are interested in reviewing. We also accept reviews for books not listed above. If you are interested in reviewing other books for the Web Journal, you may submit a proposal detailing the book information. Books must be current and relevant to TESOL or Applied Linguistics. Thank you, Sarah Creider Book Review Editor Teachers College, Columbia University Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tesolalwebjournal
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics; Translation
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