... On the specific questions of the role of early foreign languages teaching for combating xenophobia and racism, the teachers express a wide range of opinions from enthusiastic projection [r] ...
... Sin embargo, a pesar de que dichos métodos poseen algunas características que los hacen compatibles con el enfoque curricular emancipatorio, es necesario adecuarlos y ada[r] ...
... possibility of using these facilities which are freely available in places such as libraries and wifi ...range of the students in the EOI, many adult students nowadays did not avail of the advantages ...
... Thus, a number of scholars working in the field of teaching English as a Foreign Language have used corpus data to look critically at existing language teaching materials Kennedy 1992, M[r] ...
... success of Hollywood films. Traditionally, it consists of the replacement of original dialogues for translation into another language (Chaume, 2004), although, as previously mentioned, different ...
... charge of finding coexistence among the emerging communities inhabitants - such communities were composed by people from different regions, who brought their manners, traditions and languages with them, and ...
... notion” of what to ...aspects of the ...focus of what teachers observe and make it easier for teachers to collect, analyze, and interpret data, which helps them to discuss and reflect on ...
... second languages to a certain extent” (Fernández González, ...years of age ...pronunciation of a foreign ...a foreign language in an academic setting but not in the country where the ...
... sciences of language, the acquaintance with cultural features offoreign peoples and the combined treatment of business and management issues are an attractive object to ...range of ...
... one of the big concerns in the field of learning is about to research how to enhance the edu- cation through teaching materials using not only the linguistics code, but also use other kind of ...
... the teaching-learning process of Greek, as they have been acknowledged by ...influence of English drastically reduced the interest for other foreign ...case of the arcane studies ...
... Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) and national documents and/or legislations assert that this new competence should be promoted in ...inclusion of ...
... knowledge of developmental theory and psychology of learning as they had graduated from quite different study programmes (language studies versus primary education programme) which differed in the amount ...
... degree of anxiety due to the delays of their evaluations when they were ...number of exercises they had to do on the ...use of web-based education in foreignlanguages is new in ...
... (both of them are females), their age, teaching background and experience was ...wide teaching experience at secondary school level in Spain, rater 2 has less teaching experience in general ...
... aspects of dialogical communication such as turn-tak- ing and listeners’ responses have been postulated as con- versational universals (Goffman, ...uses of the language, with comprehension-guiding prosodic ...
... development of pedagogy for autonomy are implemented in this ...levels of control at different moments of the learning ...range of activities and they are fully responsible for deciding what ...
... Theme oflanguages functioning represen- ted on both portals is rather wide: information messages expose problems of communication in native national language in family, friends circle, places ...
... right of course, but I think we should extend his statement even ...variety of social sub- groups like families, adolescents, hooligans, prostitutes and thieves, and according to anthropologists, each ...
... part of Quintero and Ramírez’s (2011) project looked at how five efl teacher trainees understood, explained, characterized, and dealt with discipline-related challenges in public school classrooms in ...One ...