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Reading in English as a Foreign language: Examining differences in reading speed, comprehension, efficacy and L1 cross linguistic influence across grades

Reading in English as a Foreign language: Examining differences in reading speed, comprehension, efficacy and L1 cross linguistic influence across grades

... silent reading rates in English (L2) for participants of different ...grades. In the absence of research on L2 reading fluency with primary school students reading connected text ...

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Effects of Classroom Assessment Practices in a Foreign Language Reading Course

Effects of Classroom Assessment Practices in a Foreign Language Reading Course

... analyzed in a foreign language reading comprehension course in order to see the effects of reading ...applied in this course also helped language practitioners ...

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Inferential reading in language 1 and language 2 (french)  The argumentative text

Inferential reading in language 1 and language 2 (french) The argumentative text

... * Foreign languages experience lower development of the literary text because it poses greater ...work in reading comprehension of authentic documents, to give their opinion, to ...text in ...

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Exploring teachers’ practices for assessing reading comprehension abilities in english as a foreign language

Exploring teachers’ practices for assessing reading comprehension abilities in english as a foreign language

... implicit in the ...instruments. In this part of the process it was necessary to triangulate all the information collected as a way to test the trust- worthiness of the data and ensure ongoing relec- tions ...

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Foreign language teaching in Primary Education in Hungary

Foreign language teaching in Primary Education in Hungary

... of foreign language learning is also very ...that in primary education most students learn one foreign language for a longer period than the one described by the National ...a ...

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Exploring Pre service and In service teachers’ perceptions about Early Foreign Language Learning and Dyslexia

Exploring Pre service and In service teachers’ perceptions about Early Foreign Language Learning and Dyslexia

... difficulty in FLL – shows that the participants all shared the opinion that learning and pronouncing new words, along with grammar use would be the most difficult challenge for dyslexic pupils who are learning ...

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Promoting reading skills in CLIL

Promoting reading skills in CLIL

... and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) has been largely implemented in our educational institutions through different ...an in- novative perspective to overcome the restraints of traditional school ...

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English as a foreign language pre-reading skills readiness at Kindergarten level

English as a foreign language pre-reading skills readiness at Kindergarten level

... the reading readiness process, which requires different activities to provide deeper understanding and mastering of the ...pre- reading skills is on track and in accordance to the outcome ...

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Reading strategies to promote literature in a virtual enrivonment for EFL learners

Reading strategies to promote literature in a virtual enrivonment for EFL learners

... communicate in the second language. Others who have work with literature in the syllabus have realized that this topic adds a new dimension to the teaching of ...a language used across the ...

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Elderly teachers and ict – opportunities for active aging in the profession

Elderly teachers and ict – opportunities for active aging in the profession

... participate in a training course, what topics would you suggest?”, which is about 49% respondents from the study ...ict in teaching/ ...ict in teaching/education, elderly teachers would prefer topics ...

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Native Language Interference in the spoken target language: A case study of there speakers of english as a foreign language

Native Language Interference in the spoken target language: A case study of there speakers of english as a foreign language

... The relationship between the two languages must then be considered. Albert and Obler (1978) claim that people show more lexical interference on similar items. So it may follow that “ languages with more similar ...

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Diary insights of an EFL reading teacher

Diary insights of an EFL reading teacher

... communication in which people send, re- ceive, interpret, and negotiate ...that language learning classrooms should be interactive even from the very ...crucial in order to prompt interaction ...

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Assessment of communicative competence in a foreign language

Assessment of communicative competence in a foreign language

... structures in meaningful teaching units that serve a communicative purpose, ...occurs in many language ...the language (e.g. order in a restaurant, talk about past experiences, ...

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Development of mathematical competences in a foreign language

Development of mathematical competences in a foreign language

... divided in several ...solved in the lectures (30% of the final grade each): one mid-term test where the first 3 units are evaluated and another second-term test where the last 2 units are ...results ...

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Developing Foreign Language Teacher Standards in Uruguay

Developing Foreign Language Teacher Standards in Uruguay

... difference in determining the rest of what is needed to become a ...know in order to teach, such as theories of child development, strategies for classroom management, and strategies for motivating ...

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Native Language Interference in the Spoken Target Language: A Case Study of three (3) Speakers of English as a Foreing Language

Native Language Interference in the Spoken Target Language: A Case Study of three (3) Speakers of English as a Foreing Language

... so in Japan because they have this custom , this tradition of going down easily, it´s good for them and second you know Japanese people they have the least amount of cancer in their colon in the ...

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B a  Degree research project

B a Degree research project

... on reading strategies also met the objectives as the group of students became aware of how they could apply them systematically to help them deal with the academic tasks that they were facing not only in ...

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PROYECTOS PARTICIPATIVOS: UNA ALTERNATIVA PARA PROMOVER EL APRENDIZAJE CREATIVO DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS

PROYECTOS PARTICIPATIVOS: UNA ALTERNATIVA PARA PROMOVER EL APRENDIZAJE CREATIVO DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS

... reality in relation with the formation of the professionals of ...found in different bibliographical sources in the international and national ...field. In the definitions provided by most of ...

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Speaking Practice Using Web 2.0 Technologies Tefl.

Speaking Practice Using Web 2.0 Technologies Tefl.

... least in bigger Colombian ...headquarters in main Colombian cities and because English proficiency test are based on CERF, British speaking suddenly appear in front of many students and just at the ...

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A proposal for an english classroom library in early years

A proposal for an english classroom library in early years

... for reading everyday is quite ...(before reading, after reading). One suitable moment for reading time is after the break because of teacher attracts the attention and children get relaxed, as ...

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