As is customary in this annual review, the focus is on
research which has been published mainly in international
research journals and which has a bearing
on the teaching of languages and on those aspects of
languages learning and use which seem to have
implications for teaching. For the most part, it is
additional languages which are under discussion,
whether of the second, (third, fourth) or modern
foreign or some other variety. 2001 yielded a large
number of valuable articles of this sort. Rather than
seeking to mention them all, I have made a selection
in order to allow certain themes to be developed.
Three themes seemed to me to be of particular
interest in 2001: ‘Focus on form’, ‘Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) and languages’
and ‘Early language learning’. None of these of
course represents a new area of research, but in 2001
they seemed to play strongly. My review begins with
a discussion of each of these in turn.
In the sections to follow, cross-reference is made
to the abstracts in Language Teaching. Thus, Haley
(2001: 02–253) refers to the article published in 2001
and appearing as abstract 253 in the 2002 volume of
the journal.