PUBLICATIONS
Books
- I co-authored
the Longman Writing Skills series (Word for Word, Outlines, Perspectives)
with Andy Hopkins in 1989
- Find
out more about my book Writing in the Oxford University Press series for teachers and teacher educators
by visiting the OUP web site.
- The new
edition of Concordances in the classroom: a resource book for teachers by Chris Tribble and Glyn Jones was published by Athelstan in 1998.
The book is designed for teachers and student teachers with an interest
in using electronic texts in the language classroom and gives practical
guidance on using concordancing software and wordprocessors to make corpus-based
language teaching activities and materials. For further information
contact Athelstan Press.
- My most recent major publication (with John Benjamins) Textual Patterns: keywords and text analysis in language education was written with Mike Scott and published in 2006.
- I have
also written simplified readers for Addison
Wesley Longman (David Guterson's Snow Falling on Cedars,
& John Grisham's A Time to Kill), and the simplification of Madame Bovary for Penguin (2001). I co-authored (with Susan
Maingay) the workbook for the Longman Language Activator.
Recent
publications include:
- Scott, M., and C, Tribble (2006) Textual Patterns: keywords and text analysis in language education, Amsterdam: John Benjamins
- Tribble, C., (2002) "Corpora and corpus analysis: new windows
on academic writing" in Flowerdew, J. (ed.) Academic Discourse
Harlow: Addison Wesley Longman
- Tribble, C., (2001) "Small corpora and teaching writing:
towards a corpus-informed pedagogy of writing" in Rose, R. et, al (eds.)
Small corpus studies and ELT Amsterdam: John Benjamins
Other
publications
- I have
written articles on uses of corpora in ELT, project evaluation and teaching
writing. These are listed in the bibliography section of my CV
- I also
contribute a regular column on corpus applications in ELT to the Learning
English section of the Guardian International. Called Wordsearch, it's available from the Guardian International's Website.
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