Foreign Language Instruction
Foreign Language Instruction refers to the systematic and purposeful teaching and learning of languages other than one's native language in an educational context. It is a specialized field within Education that focuses on the development of communicative competence in a foreign language, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, as well as cultural understanding and awareness. Foreign Language Instruction can occur at various levels of education, including Higher Education, where students may specialize in a particular language or pursue interdisciplinary studies that incorporate language learning with other areas of interest. The ultimate goal of Foreign Language Instruction is to enable learners to use the target language effectively and appropriately in real-world contexts, thereby enhancing their cognitive abilities, cross-cultural communication skills, and global competence.
External Links
- [languageteachersnetwork.com] Language Teachers Network.com is a resource for all language positions: literacy, ESL, reading, K12 instruction, deans, community college lecturer, and academic job openings in postsecondary departments of English and foreign languages. Language Teachers Network