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Yowaboot, Chadaporn; Sukying, Apisak – English Language Teaching, 2022
There is growing evidence in L2 vocabulary research that digital flashcards facilitate learners' vocabulary learning and development. Several studies also suggest that deliberate vocabulary teaching is critical for successful language learning. Hence, the primary goal of this study was to investigate whether the use of digital flashcards could…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Elementary School Students
Segura, Marta; Roquet, Helena; Barón, Júlia – English Language Teaching, 2021
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) has become the focus of Foreign Language (FL) research within the last decades. CLIL provides a more complete, naturalistic, and meaningful context to FL learning, which has proven to bring many benefits to learners, such as a higher motivation and promotion of creativity, and better results in…
Descriptors: Receptive Language, Vocabulary Development, Preschool Education, Preschool Children
Qadi, Ahmad – English Language Teaching, 2021
Observing receptive skills development in Saudi Arabia's undergraduates at Summer University (pseudonym), this paper immaculately investigates students' perceptions regarding the uses of Facebook as a well-liked forum of social media pertinent to enhancement of Receptive Skill of English, as a foreign language. At greater extent, their approaches…
Descriptors: Social Media, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes