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EFL Learners’ Beliefs about Language Learning along Gender, Further Education in Language Institutes & Different Proficiency Levels

EFL Learners’ Beliefs about Language Learning along Gender, Further Education in Language Institutes & Different Proficiency Levels

... language learners have certain beliefs about how languages are learned and learners have a conscious knowledge of their mental processes (O’Malley & Chamot, 1989; Wenden, 1991; Wenden & ...

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Learners’ beliefs about language-learning abilities in face-to-face & online settings

Learners’ beliefs about language-learning abilities in face-to-face & online settings

... language learners ’ PBC beliefs. The influence of context on the beliefs of language learners is ...language learnersbeliefs is ...and learners ’ engagement in an online ...

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Iranian EFL teachers and learners’ beliefs about vocabulary learning and teaching

Iranian EFL teachers and learners’ beliefs about vocabulary learning and teaching

... and learners' beliefs about different aspects of vocabulary learning and ...teachers' beliefs about vocabulary learning and teaching by the use of a ...help learners to learn vocabulary ...the ...

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Learners’ Beliefs of the Role of Grammar in EFL Learning

Learners’ Beliefs of the Role of Grammar in EFL Learning

... between learnersbeliefs and their habits by arguing that learners’ attitudes to learning and their learning habits are strongly influenced and determined by their ...that learners are more ...

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Teachers’ Beliefs versus Learners’ Beliefs in Grammar Teaching: Harmonizing Teaching and Learning for Adult Learners’  Improved Proficiency in English

Teachers’ Beliefs versus Learners’ Beliefs in Grammar Teaching: Harmonizing Teaching and Learning for Adult Learners’ Improved Proficiency in English

... teachers’ beliefs in relation to adult learnersbeliefs in teaching grammar to university students in the Saudi Arabian EFL ...and learners have been selected based on stratified random ...

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The Effect of Chinese ESL Learners’ Beliefs on their Autonomous Learning

The Effect of Chinese ESL Learners’ Beliefs on their Autonomous Learning

... What beliefs do Chinese learners hold about language learning? What is the effect of these beliefs on their autonomous learning? These are the two questions that this study aims to ...ESL ...

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A Study on the Relationship between Iranian EFL Learners' Beliefs and Their Writing Ability

A Study on the Relationship between Iranian EFL Learners' Beliefs and Their Writing Ability

... (negative beliefs) and experimental group (positive ...learner beliefs on a ...that learners have different beliefs toward learning English as a foreign ...EFL learnersbeliefs ...

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EFL Learners' Beliefs about Speaking English and Being a Good Speaker: A Metaphor Analysis

EFL Learners' Beliefs about Speaking English and Being a Good Speaker: A Metaphor Analysis

... words, learners have mainly positive connotations in their ...[27], beliefs shape attitudes, motivation and learning ...EFL learners and teachers in input-poor environments should share the ...

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Thai EFL Teachers and Learners’ Beliefs and Readiness  for Autonomous Learning

Thai EFL Teachers and Learners’ Beliefs and Readiness for Autonomous Learning

... and learners in Bangkok and presumably in Thailand, as a whole, remain unable to be autonomous and how policymakers can investigate each cause of the ...teachers’ beliefs in learning autonomy and how they ...

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Updating understandings of 'teaching' : taking account of learners' and teachers' beliefs

Updating understandings of 'teaching' : taking account of learners' and teachers' beliefs

... upon learners' ...epistemic beliefs (Kienhues, Stadtler, and Bromme 2011; Kowalski and Taylor ...and learners experiencing correspondingly reduced support. As learners become skilled in ...

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The Beliefs of Bosnian EFL Learners about Language Learning

The Beliefs of Bosnian EFL Learners about Language Learning

... of beliefs about language learning was one of the major concerns in foreign ...investigate learnersbeliefs in terms of different variables such as: aptitude, attitudes, learning differences, ...

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Learner autonomy in the LOTE classroom: a case study of teacher and student beliefs about roles and responsibilities

Learner autonomy in the LOTE classroom: a case study of teacher and student beliefs about roles and responsibilities

... As the purpose of the study was to focus on developing a greater understanding of the concept of learner autonomy in language learning in relation to LOTE, a case study approach was taken. This choice was based on the ...

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A Study of Language Learning Beliefs and their Effects on the Language Learning Performance of ESL Learners

A Study of Language Learning Beliefs and their Effects on the Language Learning Performance of ESL Learners

... learning beliefs of ...assess learners‟ opinions about the problems faced before and during the process of foreign language ...“BALLI”; Beliefs about Language Learning Inventory (Horwitz, 1988; ...

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EFL learners’ motivational beliefs and their use of learning strategies

EFL learners’ motivational beliefs and their use of learning strategies

... learning beliefs was found to be another best predictor of self-regulated learning ...learning beliefs refers to learners’ “beliefs that their efforts to learn will result in positive ...

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Exploring metacognitive beliefs of postgraduates in an EFL context

Exploring metacognitive beliefs of postgraduates in an EFL context

... EFL learners’ metacognitive beliefs and semi-structured ...metacognitive beliefs in terms of twelve constructs: 1) sense of responsibility, 2) motivation orientation, 3) metacognitive strategies, 4) ...

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Exploring Experienced Teachers’ Constructions of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students in an Online Class

Exploring Experienced Teachers’ Constructions of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students in an Online Class

... When experienced teachers seek EL teaching certification, teacher educators must consider how these teachers’ prior experiences may play a role in their interactions in the teacher education classroom. Teachers’ ...

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Comparative assessment of young learners' foreign language competence in three Eastern European countries

Comparative assessment of young learners' foreign language competence in three Eastern European countries

... young learners should be given in the form of ...as learners, parents and teachers report, descriptive grades have sometimes not developed in the right direction, teachers may namely give a very stingy ...

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The role of Christian Religious Education in transmitting moral values among secondary school students in Mathioya District in Murang’a County, Kenya

The role of Christian Religious Education in transmitting moral values among secondary school students in Mathioya District in Murang’a County, Kenya

... Realia, according to Groenewegen (1993), were those resources that comprised real objects of study in the teaching and learning process. Farrant, (1967) observes that education should be associated with daily life ...

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TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS: FROM TECHNICAL AFFORDANCES TO EDUCATIONAL AFFORDANCES

TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS: FROM TECHNICAL AFFORDANCES TO EDUCATIONAL AFFORDANCES

... These context-related factors influence teachers’ thinking about how technology is inte- grated in the classroom (Niess, 2005; Abbitt, 2011). For example, if a teacher has deep-rooted beliefs in teacher-centered ...

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Teachers’ Beliefs about Teaching Idiomatic Expressions: The Case of Iranian EFL Learners

Teachers’ Beliefs about Teaching Idiomatic Expressions: The Case of Iranian EFL Learners

... advanced learners (Rundell & Fox, 2007), an idiom is “an expression whose meaning is different from the meaning of the individual words” ...that learners in L2 acquisition might behave like children in ...

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