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Translation In Language Teaching Guy Cook Pdf

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Cook begins by documenting how translation was rejected during the 19th-century Reform Movement. He highlights that the ban on a student's own language (L1) was often driven more by than by scientific evidence.

Monolingual materials and "native speaker" teachers were easier to market globally without needing to adapt to local languages. Translation In Language Teaching Guy Cook Pdf

Methods like the Direct Method relied on the flawed logic that an L2 should be learned "naturally," exactly like an L1, ignoring the existing linguistic knowledge adult learners already possess. Core Arguments for Reassessment Translation in language teaching and learning Cook begins by documenting how translation was rejected

Guy Cook’s 2010 book, , published by Oxford University Press , represents a pivotal shift in applied linguistics. For over a century, translation was treated as a "pariah" in the classroom, largely "outlawed" by the rise of monolingual methods like the Direct Method and Communicative Language Teaching. Cook’s work challenges this "monolingual assumption," arguing that translation is not only a natural cognitive process but a necessary pedagogical tool in our globalized, multicultural world. The History of the "Monolingual Dogma" Methods like the Direct Method relied on the


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