... because of their lower levels of English; in addition, this research could not prove the effectiveness of songs on improving word recognition, awareness of word linking, ...
... combination of multimedia with pictures. The study was accomplished by Acha (2009) and took place in three primary schools in Vizcaya and Guipúzcoa, Spain where 135 Spanish children ...
... on the other hand, expresses that age is not a detriment to language learning, and by all accounts, learning a foreign language actually keeps the older language learners mind ...People of all ages ...
... complement the textbooks designed for ...choose thematerials and make changes if necessary. In this way they can monitor and evaluate ...Within thesupplementary ...
... on the third day of observation as a complement to a picture of a kitchen that was used on the same ...completing the first lesson, which included the use of a picture, ...
... artificial materials. Then data was collected over a seven-week term, 20 times in each class on 20 different ...Both classes used artificial materials one day and authentic materials ...
... visuals materials are effective to illustrate a new language item as vocabulary ...when the teacher made students repeat each number written on the board, the students felt bored because some ...
... developed in consonance with the underpinning of communicative language teaching, which have faced remarkable ...that the origin of these challenges comes from the pushing ...
... have the opportunity to make personal decisions about their own learning ...(2008) in a study case argued that technology can be integrated into content-base instruction inthe English as a ...
... on the acquisition test and more receptive knowledge on the acquisition and retention ...Looking for another type ofsupplementary material forteaching EFLKelsen (2009) ...
... least forthe learners who participated, interest inthematerialsin use is quite separate as a component of motivation from levels of attention or action and ...
... skills in connection to the particular course contents. That helped the researcher reflect about thematerials that did not fulfill ...performed in urban and rural areas ...
... terms of quality, the sound was good and the pronunciation suitable and clear, making students get the idea ...quickly. The Learning styles In this grade, it was evident that ...
... means of communication in a variety of common classroom ...used inthe sixth class with childrenof 6 th grade ...was the topic and the objective was: to ...
... English teachingin Ecuadorian elementary ...First of all, the sample used forthe investigation is ...limited. The study is enclosed to Quito city and to one single ...
... On the other hand, Saville-Troike (2006) analyzes the differences among learners from a Psychological perspective which change completely the viewpoint referent to the learners’ ...to ...
... audio-visuals materials to consolidate less frequent vocabulary use. The fourth study was made by Kelsen (2009) with the help of sixty-nine participants at a private University in ...
... Moreover, the quality ofthe sound was good, the cd-recorder was loud enough and completely clear, so students were involved in ...Similarly, inthe eighth class, ...
... on the use ofsupplementary material forteaching English as a foreign ...determine the usability of Computer-based instruction (CBI) for spelling words to two 6th ...
... chose the right materialsin order to make most appropriate learning ...Some of these techniques are mentioned next. Nikolov (2009) details the immersion method; it states its ...