... language learningstrategies. The application of language learningstrategies is beneficial in help- ing students to improve their language ...Language Learning (SILL) were adopted for ...
... student's learning behavior and in their academic ...regulated learningstrategies on academic performance, the relationship between self regulation and academic adjustment remains insufficiently ...
... autonomous learningstrategies and its relationship to distance learning, the effect that a correct application of them can have in their learning process, besides of understand the role they ...
... three learningstrategies (mnemonics, verbal repetition and use of online dictionary) were implemented (Charria, ...of strategies are not appropriate for young learners since some images could not be ...
... to learning languages, and their inborn ability leads to the general view that ‘the younger is better’ with regard to an ideal period of time to attain a language (Johnson & Newport, 1989; Lenneberg, ...
... Learningstrategies (LS). These ways of approaching learning have been defined by Oxford and Burry-Stock (1995) as the thoughts and actions that learners use to achieve a learning ...EF ...
... implement learningstrategies instruction, the capacity for detachment, critical reflection and independent action is simultaneously ...of learning activities that involve both content and the ...
... ABSTRACT: Learningstrategies have been the focus of much attention during the last ...language learningstrategies and study skills for a number of ...of learningstrategies ...
... the learningstrategies used by children at elementary school ...vocabulary learningstrategies that were designed and implemented in an attempt to solve this ...vocabulary learning ...
... of strategies (such as skimming and scanning), and the ubiquitous custom of translating words into Spanish also ...the learning of a foreign language may be problematic at further levels of the ...
... the learning leader who goes up to the heads of the business and politely asks them what they ...the learning functions what they think they ...of learning for their ...
... Then, students need to put four chairs together. It is important to show or give them instructions by shifting their desks together to assemble their workspace. Each member of the group should cooperate. Guide one group ...
... for learning grammar was how to use direct and indirect objects: “You can never have the words le, la and lo together in one ...people learning Spanish struggle because it sounds like le, la and lo should ...
... the learning process and thus the teacher plays a minimal role, or no role at all (Lakshmisri & Nirmal, ...on learning enjoyed by self-paced learning, by allowing student progress to be monitored ...
... of learning take ...to learning are mainly concerned with the way in which people take in information, process it and act upon ...the strategies needed to learn a language more effectively, a ...
... reported strategies were related to the search for autonomy, reliable environments for learning, observation of others and attention to ...11 strategies identified by CEACLIN, while years of training ...
... all strategies were used to a similar extent, with small ...which strategies are most widely used by students, can be of great value to teachers as the methodology/approach that they use is supposed to be ...
... The research project “Integrating Content and Language to increase motivation and foster self-direction in language learning” explored certain strategies to motivate second language learners. Concerning ...