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Native English speakers in Madrid's classrooms : difficulties reported by assistants

Native English speakers in Madrid's classrooms : difficulties reported by assistants

... native speakers would have liked an idea of the overall curriculum plan and the week-to-week work to be covered so that they could prepare for their ...native English speakers in advance of class ...

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Double Object Constructions: A Comparison between their Production by L1 English Speakers, 2L1 English/Spanish Speakers, and L1 Spanish/L2 English Speakers

Double Object Constructions: A Comparison between their Production by L1 English Speakers, 2L1 English/Spanish Speakers, and L1 Spanish/L2 English Speakers

... the speakers considered in this study influence their process of acquisition of the studied feature of the English language; in other words, this research question considers the existence of cross- ...

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Filling the gaps: acceptability and production of English Resumptive Pronouns in L2 English speakers

Filling the gaps: acceptability and production of English Resumptive Pronouns in L2 English speakers

... in English, actually, has been reported to be employed regularly in oral ...Spanish speakers who were classified according to their English grammatical background: some of them had in-depth ...

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Comparative Study of the Use of Double Negatives by Native English Speakers and Spanish Learners of English

Comparative Study of the Use of Double Negatives by Native English Speakers and Spanish Learners of English

... 11 different negative pronouns. B1 group of participants make many errors due to the fact that they follow their own intuition, although they know the grammatical rule . However, A2 participants pay much attention to ...

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Do spanish speakers at conference presentations use bien and bueno in the  same way english speakers do with well?

Do spanish speakers at conference presentations use bien and bueno in the same way english speakers do with well?

... The different results of both studies are not surprising, and they are connected, in my opinion, with the genres analysed (conference lectures vs. paper presentations), the number of examples (12 trans- cripts vs 2 ...

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Suggest The  Role Play Technique to develop the speaking skill in the English language with Quichua native speakers of second year of baccalaureate ”A” in the Unidad Educativa Intercultural Bilingüe “Monseñor Leonidas Proaño”, in the academic term Septemb

Suggest The Role Play Technique to develop the speaking skill in the English language with Quichua native speakers of second year of baccalaureate ”A” in the Unidad Educativa Intercultural Bilingüe “Monseñor Leonidas Proaño”, in the academic term September 2015 August 2016

... macro English skills, speaking seems to be the most important skill required for communication (Zaremba, ...study English as a foreign language usually have limited opportunities to speak English ...

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Roots of miscommunication

Roots of miscommunication

... In other words do speakers of English as a second language organize the structure of their conversation differently from native English speakers and if so, is this due to the transfer [r] ...

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The Acquisition of Copula Verbs in English/Spanish and Bulgarian/Spanish Bilingual Children: Language Contact in Early Bilingualism

The Acquisition of Copula Verbs in English/Spanish and Bulgarian/Spanish Bilingual Children: Language Contact in Early Bilingualism

... 2L1 English/Spanish and 2L1 Bulgarian/Spanish acquisition of the English, Spanish, and Bulgarian copula verbs, ...that English children’s production is characterized by high omission rates in ...

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TítuloCan Late EFL Learners Attain Nativelike Pronunciation? Evidence from Catalan Speakers’ Production of English Low Vowels

TítuloCan Late EFL Learners Attain Nativelike Pronunciation? Evidence from Catalan Speakers’ Production of English Low Vowels

... of English have many difficulties to produce the three English low vowels / ӕ ʌ ɑ / ...nonnative speakers can produce L2 sounds authentically if they perceive the differences between the native and ...

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Developing Foreign Language Teacher Standards in Uruguay

Developing Foreign Language Teacher Standards in Uruguay

... native English speakers living in foreign countries, from South America to the Far East, may be asked to teach English solely because they are native ...native speakers is simply to get their ...

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Testing the effect of synchronous speech tasks in the production of L2 speech rhythm in learners of Spanish as a second language

Testing the effect of synchronous speech tasks in the production of L2 speech rhythm in learners of Spanish as a second language

... of English speakers of Spanish according to their different competence levels, specifically, a group of B1 learners of Spanish and a group of C1 learners of Spanish (Council of Europe, ...

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English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in ESP contexts. Students' attitudes towards non-native speech and analysis of teaching materials

English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in ESP contexts. Students' attitudes towards non-native speech and analysis of teaching materials

... non-native speakers are included in the audio ...non-native speakers might also continue to be used, since they may contain useful material for teaching other language skills and areas, such as grammar or ...

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La dualidad de ser tanto opresor como oprimido en diferentes lugares

La dualidad de ser tanto opresor como oprimido en diferentes lugares

... Spanish speakers want to publish in American, or so called “Western,” ...of English language in American academic ...rex… English is a powerful carnivore gobbling up the other denizens of the ...

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Rhoticity in Chinese English: An experimental investigation on the realization of the variant (r) in an Expanding Circle variety

Rhoticity in Chinese English: An experimental investigation on the realization of the variant (r) in an Expanding Circle variety

... ‘Yunnan English’ also explores the nature of rhoticity in Expanding Circle Englishes, in which 8 college students from Yunnan province in China were presented with various tasks representing three different speech ...

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PSYCHOLOGICAL REPRESENTATION OF ENGLISH LEARNERS IN VOCABULARY LEARNING

PSYCHOLOGICAL REPRESENTATION OF ENGLISH LEARNERS IN VOCABULARY LEARNING

... 100 English native speakers in the control group and 100 Chinese native speakers in the experimental group, all of whom are 20-30 years ...of English learners’ vocabulary recognition: the ...

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An empirical study on the acquisition of English prepositional relative clauses by Spanish native speakers

An empirical study on the acquisition of English prepositional relative clauses by Spanish native speakers

... Iranian speakers with English as a Foreign Language ...of English: low, mid and ...EFL speakers pointed to a strong preference towards PS in the low and mid-levels of proficiency, but not in ...

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Use of English lexical borrowings in Sonoran border Spanish

Use of English lexical borrowings in Sonoran border Spanish

... Thus, a proposal for English as a Second Language ESL vocabulary instruction that accounts for these border culture Spanish speakers and their linguistic variety is provided for border c[r] ...

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Composites

Composites

... This view of composition – analytic universalism, as Dan López de Sa (MS) calls it – is precedented but rarely advocated. David Lewis seemingly tends toward this view, though he does not explicitly endorse it (1991: 62, ...

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Transnationals Becoming English Teachers in Mexico: Effects of Language Brokering and Identity Formation

Transnationals Becoming English Teachers in Mexico: Effects of Language Brokering and Identity Formation

... of English to Speakers of Other Languages) at a large public university in central ...become English teachers. Most of them decide to become English teachers because they want to help others ...

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The use of circumlocution in the foreign language context

The use of circumlocution in the foreign language context

... native speakers. The problem they confront is to explain what they mean when they do not have the right word in their vocabulary. In fact, when communication breaks down and negotiation of meaning is needed, the ...

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