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Zaccaron, Rafael – Online Submission, 2019
Although repetition is at the core of many different approaches to language learning, either implicitly or not, using this pedagogic practice in the additional language classroom is still negatively perceived by some teachers (Bygate and Samuda, 2005). For contemporary research, on the other hand, the use of repetition is not incongruous with…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Eslit, Edgar R. – Online Submission, 2023
Task-Based Instruction (TBI) is a dynamic approach in tertiary language education that emphasizes the integration of authentic and meaningful tasks to enhance language learning outcomes. This study aims to explore the implementation of TBI in the Philippines, investigate its cognitive benefits and transformative nature, identify pedagogical…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Task Analysis, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Zaccaron, Rafael – Online Submission, 2018
Using Swain's (1985) output hypothesis as a basis, this article investigated the effect an immediate repeated oral task had on the performance of participants. Two groups of beginner learners of English as an additional language in Brazil performed a decision-making oral task in groups. Drawing from Lynch and MacLean's (2001) carousel task, the…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Linguistic Theory, Accuracy, Task Analysis
Conner, Timothy W., II; Skidmore, Ronald L.; Aagaard, Lola – Online Submission, 2012
Dispositional optimism is an adopted orientation in which one believes that goals will generally be attained and that tasks can generally be successfully completed, whereas pessimists orient toward less belief in successful task or goal completion. A related concept, individuals with high self-efficacy believe they will be successful at particular…
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Ability, Self Efficacy, Undergraduate Students