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PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIERS OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE LEARNERS

PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIERS OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE LEARNERS

... Russian language learning; most of them maintained a good attitude towards the questions raised by teachers; a large portion of them copied from others in doing homework assigned by their teachers; their attitude ...

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Practices: students’ positionings as english language learners

Practices: students’ positionings as english language learners

... English learners, their interactions with teachers and the development of a school curriculum based on the proficiency levels proposed by the Common European Framework ...a language portfolio, and to ...

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Parental Views of Minority Language Instruction in a Spanish Enrichment Program and for English Language Learners

Parental Views of Minority Language Instruction in a Spanish Enrichment Program and for English Language Learners

... ABSTRACT: Forty parents of children enrolled in a Spanish Enrichment Program (SEP) at a Southern California university’s children’s center responded to a questionnaire inquiring on their attitudes toward their children ...

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English language learners perceptions of their target and learning needs in a Technical and Technological Female Institution in Colombia

English language learners perceptions of their target and learning needs in a Technical and Technological Female Institution in Colombia

... a language needs analysis for an English Language Program at a higher education female institution in Silvania, ...the learners themselves, their English instructors and their content ...English ...

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Spanish-English Writing Structure Interferences in Second Language Learners

Spanish-English Writing Structure Interferences in Second Language Learners

... adult learners says that cognate vocabulary exists when vocabulary items in two languages can be recognized by most users as being the same ...that language teachers can exploit, but that they have to be ...

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Does language learners benefit from classroom interaction?

Does language learners benefit from classroom interaction?

... Both Long and Krashen see comprehensible input as a source of acquisition, although there are other researchers who argue that comprehensible input is necessary, but not sufficient to promote acquisition. Swain (1985) ...

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Social media usage among English language learners in Primary School

Social media usage among English language learners in Primary School

... by learners because they can be connected with their family and peers while sharing useful and helpful information through text messages, pictures, videos and audio ...that learners stated YouTube as their ...

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Sensitizing Young English Language Learners towards Environmental Care

Sensitizing Young English Language Learners towards Environmental Care

... English language learners towards caring for the ...express learners’ ...progress learners made at each stage was ...that learners made significant gains in language development ...

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Grammar instruction strategies in Spanish heritage language learners’ textbooks

Grammar instruction strategies in Spanish heritage language learners’ textbooks

... Regarding verbs, they are introduced as grammatical words in Entre mundos. After the present tense (described in an earlier section), the preterit and the imperfect are integrated within the topic of family. Regarding ...

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Reducing english language learners' speaking anxiety with collaborative games

Reducing english language learners' speaking anxiety with collaborative games

... English Language Learning ...foreign language learning such as nervousness, fear, anxiety, insecurity or ...foreign language learning, also on students’ attitudes and perceptions of language ...

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Strategy training to english language learners: consolidating reading strategies

Strategy training to english language learners: consolidating reading strategies

... The vision of learning for this project is the one in which students can find a relation between what they are learning during the process, how the strategies are helping them with their lives as students, and how they ...

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Apology strategies produced by basic nonnative language learners of English

Apology strategies produced by basic nonnative language learners of English

... 61 communication, the coherence and the accuracy were not always perceived in their utterances. This resulted, as consequence of the low knowledge of syntax, morphology and phonology, owing to the fact that subjects are ...

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English language learners voices: exploring identity construction through life stories

English language learners voices: exploring identity construction through life stories

... To answer this question, we kept in mind the objectives for this study which are as follows: to reveal how language preservice teachers construct their identity as learners of English; t[r] ...

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Spanish learning strategies of some good language learners

Spanish learning strategies of some good language learners

... foreign language in a classroom situation, we are aware of the rules of the language, especially just after a lesson that spells them ...the language at that time is declarative. We speak the learned ...

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Analyzing listening comprehension strategies used by english foreign language secondary learners

Analyzing listening comprehension strategies used by english foreign language secondary learners

... 27 Cognitive strategies. According to the results of the research studies of Bacon (1992) and O’Malley et al (1989), cognitive strategies are the most used by language learners. While Oxford gives a ...

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... Two of the most popular and widely used learning style measurements are Reid’s (1978) Perceptual Learning Style Preference Questionnaire (PLSPQ) and Kolb’s (1985) Learning Style Inventory; however, both of them were ...

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Analysis of written erros made in exams by students of English in third and fourth levels at the Catholic University in Ambato-Ecuador

Analysis of written erros made in exams by students of English in third and fourth levels at the Catholic University in Ambato-Ecuador

... Writing ability in the native language provides second language learners with both linguistic and non-linguistic resources Ihat they can use as they approach second.. language writing.[r] ...

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TítuloAnalysis of Errors in Learners of Spanish as a Second Language

TítuloAnalysis of Errors in Learners of Spanish as a Second Language

... of language produced by second –and foreign– language learners who are in the process of learning a language” (Longman Dictionary of Applied Linguistics, 1985: ...a language” (Longman ...

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Why teach literature in the English classroom?

Why teach literature in the English classroom?

... young learners are cognitively adept at narrative, Kokkola attempts to test the hypothesis that young language-learners “are likely to get on better with narrative than non- narrative” ...

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The use of supplementary materials for teaching children in EFL classes

The use of supplementary materials for teaching children in EFL classes

... foreign language classes has brought enormous advantages to students as well as to ...the language which has spread all around the world it is important to consider the way these materials are being used in ...

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