... namely languageuse, the compilation of data was performed by counting in which contexts each language was used and what language is used doing some ...
... one language living in a ...community, languageuse varies among the Arabs from one context to ...analyse languageuse and attitudes of Arab university students living in Castelló ...
... a language and social cohesion plan, which was named as Pla per a la Llengua i la Cohesió ...additional language. In spite of all the educational language policies devised to promote multilingualism, ...
... the use of technology to learn English (stage 1); it helped to set out the current study; during the implementation of the small-scale project, the MOODLE platform let students share their activities and the ...
... foreign languageuse various tools in their lessons in order to motivate their students; among them we can mention the use of videos, songs, video games, among others, that conjugate or interrelate ...
... of languageuse, but especially so in online social forums where the only chance at making a good impression leans on the use of ...proper use of facial expressions, body language, ...
... investigating language learning, languageuse strategies and language learning ...to language skills that is significant for the purposes of this ...
... Interpreting data: This stage helps the researcher to analyze the main subjects presented on the data gathered. During this stage of the project the researcher, based on the information recovered from the instruments, ...
... the language acquisition process by taking into account a teacher’s pedagogical goal, the learner’s developmental stage and skill level, and the social contexts of the second-language learning ...how ...
... communicative languageuse as a means of ...communicative language approach as Hymes (1971) in Tudor (2001) contends that “…the primary function of languageuse is ...make use of ...
... teacher’s language behaviour in a classroom in a state secondary school in Spain and the reasons given by the teacher to support her language choices in this English ...L1 use can bring to ...
... careful use of language, therefore, reflection must become a habit of ...own languageuse and execute the changes they need to uselanguage more meaningfully and ...
... first language in second language learning and ...first language on the learning ...first languageuse in the classroom creates a comfortable environment, and therefore an environment ...
... the use of technological devices students can learn better and obviously they are didactic tools we teachers can use to motivate and ...you use to the process of teaching and learning English ...
... 25 who showed the greatest increase in English proficiency were those who used relatively more English over time with the teacher. The finding served to imply that learners who were highly exposed to the TL and who took ...
... the use and command of these technologies and the knowledge of at least one foreign ...Foreign Language (TEFL) certainly represents a headway in the Mexican ...English language subject in the ...
... UML supports the typical software modeling problems. However, due to the diversity of software development domains, there may be occasions when the model will require elements or notations not provided by standard UML. ...
... international language of communication and is the most widely spoken language in the ...which language teachers rely more frequently for planning their classes, one of them is cooperative ...
... Lastly, I will describe what in this work I will refer to as changes in the pronunciation of English words. One should bear in mind that in places where this kind of diglossia 5 exists, there is a linguistic convergence ...
... The percentage distribution of these language skills in the final exam is as follows: Use of English: 40%, Reading: 15%, Listening: 15%, Writing: 10% and Oral Exam: 20%, The Use of Engli[r] ...