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Mobile Learning Revolution: Implications for Language Pedagogy

Mobile Learning Revolution: Implications for Language Pedagogy

... record language in use as a way to support language ...authenticated language, teachers’ engagement with mobile learning offers an important departure from this relative ...

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Perception, Production, and Perception-Production: Research findings and implications for language pedagogy

Perception, Production, and Perception-Production: Research findings and implications for language pedagogy

... & Karuzis, 2016) or between (in)accurate self-perception and production (Trofimovich, Isaacs, Kennedy, Saito, & Crowther, 2014) might influence the extent to which perception and production are interconnected. ...

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A CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACH TO THE ANALYSIS OF CONVERSATION AN!) ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY

A CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACH TO THE ANALYSIS OF CONVERSATION AN!) ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY

... He states that his framework of 'Communicative Language Ability (CLA)' consists of 'both knowledge or competence, and the capacity f or implementing, or executing that competence in appr[r] ...

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Introduction : Generative Second Language Acquisition and Language Pedagogy

Introduction : Generative Second Language Acquisition and Language Pedagogy

... Thus far, this section has outlined the main body of existing research into the L2 acquisition of existential quantifiers, and offered an evaluation of the findings in terms of our predictions about the relative ...

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ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA: IMPLICATIONS FOR PEDAGOGY AND ASSESSMENT

ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA: IMPLICATIONS FOR PEDAGOGY AND ASSESSMENT

... English language pedagogy and assess- ment, in which, at least in most cases, students are taught to conform to the na- tive norms and are not allowed to deviate or manipulate the language on their ...

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The pedagogy of teaching English to young learners: Implications for teacher education

The pedagogy of teaching English to young learners: Implications for teacher education

... Second Language Pedagogy Any approach to language teaching needs to be firmly grounded in the nature of second language ...second language teaching itself, or referred to as second ...

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THE IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSLATION THEORIES FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING PEDAGOGY

THE IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSLATION THEORIES FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING PEDAGOGY

... Nida and Taber (1969:33) discuss two models of the translating process. In the first a series of rules are set up to be applied in order, which are intended to specify what should be don[r] ...

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THE USE OF SPECIALISED CORPORA: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH AND PEDAGOGY

THE USE OF SPECIALISED CORPORA: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH AND PEDAGOGY

... of language for specific purposes has focused mainly on the analysis and use of authentic ...of language engineering products, such as TextWorks, a software application for text analysis, which includes a ...

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Language, Culture, and Pedagogy: A Response to a Call for Action

Language, Culture, and Pedagogy: A Response to a Call for Action

... Conclusion The key principles, adapted from ethical guidelines for conducting research with Indigenous communities and adopted by us, guided us in our collaboration with Tsuut’ina Education. We acknowledge the critical ...

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A genre Analysis of the Scholarly Electronic Mail: Implications for ‎Pedagogy

A genre Analysis of the Scholarly Electronic Mail: Implications for ‎Pedagogy

... Genre analysis adds to the understanding of how language is used within an important discourse community. According to Swales (1990), genre analysis is a model of applied linguistics in its best sense. The field ...

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The Privilege of Language, Trigger Warnings, & Some Controversies of Pedagogy

The Privilege of Language, Trigger Warnings, & Some Controversies of Pedagogy

... of language to subvert hegemonies of convention. The ethical implications, for example, of the NewSouth Books 2011 edition of Mark Twain’s classic, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, sans ...

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Constructivist Approaches to Learning in Science and Their Implications for Science Pedagogy: A Literature Review

Constructivist Approaches to Learning in Science and Their Implications for Science Pedagogy: A Literature Review

... Science Pedagogy Constructivism similarly provides a sound theoretical foundation for explicating science ...culture, language, prior teachers’ explanations, and prior instructional ...

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Critical Pedagogy in Sport Management Education: rationale, issues and implications for practice

Critical Pedagogy in Sport Management Education: rationale, issues and implications for practice

... the language of critical pedagogy, the critical person is one who is empowered to seek justice and to seek ...critical pedagogy, that person is also moved to change it. Here critical pedagogy ...

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Second Language Pedagogy

Second Language Pedagogy

... in pedagogy as resulting from a con- tinual interaction not only between perception and practice but also between differing perceptions, so that focused debate becomes a valuable means of sharing and influencing ...

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Second-Language-Pedagogy PRABHU.pdf

Second-Language-Pedagogy PRABHU.pdf

... planned language control, but entirely adequate to sustain class- room ...their language, and dissatisfied with having to check at regular intervals on learners’ comprehension with questions such as ‘Do you ...

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY REFERENCE READINGS

FOREIGN LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY REFERENCE READINGS

... Eubank, L., & Beck, M. (1993). Generative research on second-language acquisition. In A. Omaggio Hadley (Ed.), Research in language learning: Principles, processes, and prospects (ACTFL Foreign ...

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Culture, language, pedagogy : the place of culture in language teacher education

Culture, language, pedagogy : the place of culture in language teacher education

... that language learners should be exposed to a variety of Englishes, and that language teaching materials should not be confined to stereotypical portraits of language learning ...between ...

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LANGUAGE NORMS IN TEACHING PEDAGOGY: A CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS   OF        LANGUAGE CODE, LANGUAGE CONSTRUCT 
                               AND LANGUAGE CONVENTION.

LANGUAGE NORMS IN TEACHING PEDAGOGY: A CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE CODE, LANGUAGE CONSTRUCT AND LANGUAGE CONVENTION.

... literary language are the relative stability and unity of linguistic means and their functional and stylistic ...literary language are usually marked by relative stability while the lexicon permits great ...

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Locations of L2/Ln Sign Language Pedagogy

Locations of L2/Ln Sign Language Pedagogy

... sign language as a for- eign sign language in elementary/secondary schools, colleges/universities, private businesses, and ...foreign language credit for personal or professional reasons, the accep- ...

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Culture in L2/Ln Sign Language Pedagogy

Culture in L2/Ln Sign Language Pedagogy

... and language, there are varying reasons for an individual to become an L2 ...sign language, it may be a child whose family decided to use spoken language and later finds that their child was not ...

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