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Zhou, Jessie; Huang, Li-Shih – Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education, 2018
This study was designed to examine the reported and observed communication strategies used by Chinese English-as-an-additional-language (EAL) graduate students in electrical engineering and education in performing informal debate tasks. The strategies were elicited through strategy inventories, post-task strategy recalls, and task performances.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Engineering Education, Communication Strategies
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Guo, Xiaoqian; Huang, Li-Shih – Language Learning Journal, 2020
Over the past three decades, second language writing has witnessed a growth of studies on learners' writing strategies, as well as a shift from product-oriented to process-oriented research. Although the field has achieved a greater understanding of strategies used by English-as-an-additional-language (EAL) writers, limited research has examined…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Native Language
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Huang, Li-Shih – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2012
Research in the fields of second-language acquisition and education has supported the value of written reflection, but scant research has explored how other types of reflection may come into play when learners employ strategies and produce oral language. This paper reports findings from an action research study that focused on integrating…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Action Research, Graduate Students, English (Second Language)
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Huang, Li-Shih – Language Teaching Research, 2010
This article reports on findings from a research project designed to assess undergraduate and graduate students' language-learning needs in the context of a new academic language support center at a Canadian university. A total of 432 students of English as an additional language and 93 instructors responded to the questionnaires, which asked them…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Student Evaluation