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50 Years of ERIC
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Fitzpatrick, Tess; Al-Qarni, Ibrahim; Meara, Paul – Language Learning Journal, 2008
This paper describes a single-subject study of vocabulary acquisition. The subject, an L1 English speaker, was required to learn 300 vocabulary items in Arabic at a rate of 15 new words a day over a period of 20 days. The learning period was followed by immediate and delayed tests of receptive and productive knowledge of target items. The…
Descriptors: Test Results, Language Tests, Second Language Learning, Semitic Languages
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Kalyuga, Marika; Kalyuga, Slava – Language Learning Journal, 2008
Patterns of language are usually perceived, learned and used as meaningful chunks that are processed as a whole, resulting in a reduced learning burden and increased fluency. The ability to comprehend and produce lexical chunks or groups of words which are commonly found together is an important part of language acquisition. This paper…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Figurative Language, Prior Learning, Short Term Memory
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Hilton, Heather – Language Learning Journal, 2008
In spite of the vast numbers of articles devoted to vocabulary acquisition in a foreign language, few studies address the contribution of lexical knowledge to spoken fluency. The present article begins with basic definitions of the temporal characteristics of oral fluency, summarizing L1 research over several decades, and then presents fluency…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning, Language Fluency, Computational Linguistics
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David, Annabelle – Language Learning Journal, 2008
Vocabulary is one of the building blocks of language and is a necessary component of learners' development. This paper aims to describe the development of the L2 lexicon from the first year of learning French as a foreign language at school to the last year of undergraduate studies at university by setting out what learners know and how this…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Word Frequency, French, Second Language Learning
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Staehr, Lars Stenius – Language Learning Journal, 2008
This paper presents an empirical study investigating the relationship between vocabulary size and the skills of listening, reading and writing in English as a foreign language (EFL). The participants were 88 EFL learners from lower secondary education whose language skills were assessed as part of the national school leaving examination in…
Descriptors: Writing Tests, Foreign Countries, Writing Ability, Listening Skills
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Milton, James – Language Learning Journal, 2008
It is common to encourage foreign-language learners to use their language outside the classroom and to read books and papers, listen to songs and watch films in the foreign language. One of the benefits which are thought to accrue from these activities is that learners can build good vocabularies. It has even been argued that casual exposure to…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Second Languages, Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development
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Marsden, Emma; David, Annabelle – Language Learning Journal, 2008
The aim of this paper is to describe vocabulary use during semi-spontaneous oral production among instructed learners of French and Spanish at two different stages in the UK educational system: year 9 (near beginners) and year 13 (approximately low-intermediates). The paper mainly focuses on comparing lexical diversity (range or variety of…
Descriptors: Oral Language, French, Vocabulary, Case Studies
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Richards, Brian; Malvern, David; Graham, Suzanne – Language Learning Journal, 2008
This article reports research into the development of vocabulary in lower-intermediate level learners of French as a foreign language in Year 12 in 20 schools in the south of England. The focus of attention is the role of less common, or non-basic, vocabulary at a stage in students' learning when they have just moved to a much more advanced…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Vocabulary Development, Word Frequency
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Han, Zhao-Hong; Kim, Ji Hyun – Language Learning Journal, 2008
Teachers, in particular those who operate in communicatively oriented classrooms, frequently use recasts (i.e. reformulations) when interacting with students. Research has nevertheless shown that, as a corrective feedback strategy, recasts are the least effective, particularly in terms of helping students to recover from grammatical errors. One…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Grammar, Error Correction, Communicative Competence (Languages)
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Lorenzo, Francisco – Language Learning Journal, 2008
This article considers the discourse of teachers when content areas are taught through a second language. Bilingual discourse is discussed in the particular scenario of content and language integrated learning, CLIL, a paradigm growing in strength and popularity in L2 teaching across Europe. An examination of instructional discourse is carried out…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Grading, Foreign Countries, Language Proficiency
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Wang, Li; Higgins, Louise T. – Language Learning Journal, 2008
With the increasing importance of the People's Republic of China in the world, more and more people are learning to speak Mandarin. This article reports the views of some teachers and learners in the UK today, considers some of the difficulties which they face, and gives some suggestions for progress.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mandarin Chinese, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes
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Reinders, Hayo; Lazaro, Noemi – Language Learning Journal, 2008
Self-access centers are a popular type of language support offered by an increasing number of schools and universities around the world. Assessment of the learning that takes place in such centers is seen as both crucial and problematic. Many barriers to successful assessment appear to exist, but these have not been comprehensively documented,…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Personal Autonomy, Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning
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Macaro, Ernesto; Graham, Suzanne – Language Learning Journal, 2008
In this study we tracked the development of the "passe compose" in second-language learners of French whose first language is English. Although the "passe compose" is a highly used tense among native speakers of French and it appears to present particular difficulty for first-language English speakers, its second-language development has been…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, French, Native Speakers, English
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Thonn, Jessica A. – Language Learning Journal, 2008
Older students (aged 65+) in the language classroom may be presenting hearing deficits not experienced by their traditional university classmates (aged 18-24). L2 teachers need to be aware of the main processes involved in hearing, as well as such important factors as the temporary threshold effect and masking effects, in order to encourage…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Phonemes, Hearing Impairments, Familiarity
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Anderson, Jim – Language Learning Journal, 2008
A key issue, which has undermined the development of community/heritage language teaching in the UK over recent decades, has been the need to define an appropriate pedagogical approach which takes account of the bilingual and bicultural background of the majority of learners studying these languages. Within the National Curriculum, community…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Language Planning, Multilingualism, Misconceptions
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