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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
Peer reviewedMeara, Paul – Language Learning Journal, 1994
Reports results from the Nuffield Modern Language Inquiry, which surveyed 586 college language students about their experiences in year-abroad exchange programs. Questions focused on students perceived improvement in language and cultural knowledge and future employment prospects. (six references) (MDM)
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Awareness, Employment Opportunities, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMilton, James; Meara, Paul – Language Learning Journal, 1998
Examined the foreign-language-learning abilities of 14- to 15-year olds in Britain, Germany, and Greece. Comparison of results from tests of students' foreign vocabulary knowledge indicated that British students had only one-third to one-half of the foreign language vocabulary knowledge of Greek and German students. They also spent less time…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMeara, Paul – Language Learning Journal, 1994
Discusses a survey conducted to assess the correlation between student concepts of an ideal graduate linguist and actual language ability. Little agreement exists among students about what skills an ideal graduate should possess. There is a high level of complacency among respondents regarding their own language ability. (three references) (CK)
Descriptors: College Students, Employment Potential, Expectancy Tables, Foreign Countries

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