"This book brilliantly and assiduously explains how attention and awareness mediate adult second language learning. Synthesizing theory and research from multiple fields, Leow proposes a cogent model for language processing. Engaging, enlightening, and humorous, Explicit Learning in the L2 Classroom provides an essential understanding of how language learning works." - Melissa Baralt, Florida International University "Ron Leow takes us on a clever and entertaining journey that looks at the internal processes involved in the development of a second language. He starts with a comprehensive account of the existing theory, and continues with the presentation of his new model of the L2 learning process, showcasing then recent empirical studies that support it. The last part of the book addresses how theory can or should shape teaching practices in the L2 classroom. This work has important theoretical as well methodological contributions to the field and will inform SLA researchers and teaching practitioners alike." - Nina Moreno, University of South Carolina "Clearly written by a remarkable scholar with decades of experience in empirical classroom research, combined with a lifetime of classroom experience, this outstanding volume approaches a critical issue for those of us in the field of teacher education: do L2 teachers know how students learn in the L2 classroom? By shifting the approach from a teacher-centered to a learner-center perspective, this book provides us accessible, much-needed 'awareness' of our students' learning processes, making a long-due contribution to the L2 teacher education field and the best case for explicit learning in the L2 classroom.
" - MarĂa J. de la Fuente, Associate Professor of Spanish and Director of the Spanish Language Program. The George Washington University.