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León-Garzón, Rosmery; Castañeda-Peña, Harold – GIST Education and Learning Research Journal, 2018
Little is known about character education and social skills within a transformative curriculum framework in the L2 classroom. This action research study stems from identifying peer rejection in 7th grade English language classrooms as a social issue hampering English language practices for some students. Four L2 storytelling workshops were…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Values Education, English (Second Language)
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Hung, Bui Phu; Truong, Vien; Nguyen, Ngoc Vu – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2018
Purpose: Most EFL textbooks suggest the use of vivid pictures and verbal explanations in teaching English prepositions. However, this word class appears in collocations, and rote-learning does not really help learners retain and use this word class successfully. Cognitive linguistics (CL) has implications for English language teaching as it rests…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Form Classes (Languages)
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Banse, Holland W.; Palacios, Natalia A.; Merritt, Eileen G.; Rimm-Kaufman, Sara E. – Journal of Educational Research, 2017
Teachers of elementary mathematics face multiple, convergent demands. These demands include supporting the growing population of English language learners (ELLs) and facilitating mathematical discussions across relevant curricular contexts. The authors used a comparative case study to examine how two teachers attempt to facilitate discussions…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), English Language Learners, Comparative Analysis, Case Studies
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Llinares, Ana; Pascual Peña, Irene – Language and Education, 2015
This paper presents an analysis of teachers' questions and students' responses in content and language integrated learning (CLIL) classes of history. Through the combined application of genre theory and a typology of CLIL teacher academic questions, the study aims at contributing to the understanding of how CLIL students use the foreign language…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Course Content, Academic Discourse
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Palacios, Nilsen; Chapetón, Claudia Marcela – GIST Education and Learning Research Journal, 2014
This article reports the findings of an action research stydy aiming at fostering interest, participation, and self-expression in an EFL classroom at a public school in Usme, in the southeast of Bogotá. The study focuses on students' responses to the use of songs with social content within a framework of literacy as a situated social practice and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Singing
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Rowland, Luke; Barrs, Keith – Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching, 2013
Student reactions to different methods of in-class textbook use have received little attention in the literature on English language teaching. This article explores the responses of 57 Japanese university students to the replacement of teacher-led textbook lessons with small group, role-based textbook work in regular English reading classes.…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Teacher Role, Student Role, Teaching Methods
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Nicolson, Margaret; Adams, Helga – Language Learning Journal, 2010
This article problematises certain aspects of methodology used for speaking practice and commonly applied in contemporary language teaching classrooms. It examines these particularly with relevance to diversity in adult learning groups. The aspects under scrutiny include the use of personal information in tasks, pair and group work, target…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Open Universities, Student Reaction, Adult Learning
Rosenberg, Rick – English Teaching Forum, 2009
Most teachers have seen the reactions students can have to tasks and activities that they do not find engaging: the glassy or rolling eyes, the unfocused behavior, and the cries of "Not again!" This article provides practical techniques that the author's students have helped him learn over the years to better "activate" materials and tasks in the…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Student Interests, Student Reaction, Teaching Methods
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Morgan, Bobbette M.; Rosenberg, Graciela P.; Wells, Lori – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2010
Three classes of undergraduate Hispanic students assigned to an ESL professor and a teaching assistant were selected to experience cooperative learning over a full semester. Pre-semester surveys were completed by 80 undergraduate students. Post-semester surveys were completed by 66 undergraduate students. Strategies used in the classes included…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Reaction, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Assistants
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Geok-Lin Lim, Shirley – World Englishes, 2010
Reflecting on the influence of English nursery rhyme poems on one individual Asian child's language development, the paper reviews current studies on the socio-cultural dynamics of creativity, to examine how these theoretical and empirical investigations may help shape specific pedagogical practices in the expressive language arts in a Hong Kong…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Creative Writing, Rhyme, Foreign Countries
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Walmsley, John B. – TESOL Quarterly, 1982
Proposes concept of the Teacher Value System as explanation for the phenomenon of students in foreign language classroom producing nonsensical utterances. Argues that these statements are product of particular patterns of teacher behavior. Believes this explanation affords insight into some prerequisites for communicative teaching. (Author/BK)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Student Reaction
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Forth, Ian; Naysmith, John – Language Learning Journal, 1995
This article questions the presentation of rules in the classroom and explores some of the different senses of the term "rule." After making some basic distinctions, the article considers implications for the classroom and suggests there is no single approach to the presentation of grammar rules, and that learners should be encouraged to…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Foreign Countries, Grammar, Learning Strategies
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Davis, James N. – French Review, 1992
An approach to teaching foreign languages that acknowledges the importance of individual readers' responses to literary texts read in the course is discussed. (20 references) (VWL)
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Reading Comprehension, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Furnborough, Concha; Truman, Mike – Distance Education, 2009
This qualitative study examines perceptions and use of assignment feedback among adult beginner modern foreign language learners on higher education distance learning courses. A survey of responses to feedback on assignments by 43 Open University students on beginner language courses in Spanish, French, and German indicated that respondents can be…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Open Universities, Second Language Learning, Native Speakers
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Soneson, Daniel B. – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1991
Describes an interactive approach to the study of German lyric texts, based upon reader response theory. Using this approach, students observe themselves and their reactions to the experience, and their observations become the basis for class discussion and analysis of the text. (GLR)
Descriptors: German, Group Discussion, Poetry, Second Language Instruction
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