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Zhouhan Jin; Stuart Webb – Language Learning, 2025
The present study compared learning gains at both form recall and meaning recall levels across three learning conditions: viewing without note-taking, viewing with conventional note-taking, and viewing with guided note-taking. A total of 134 Chinese learners of English were assigned to three experimental groups and a no-treatment control group.…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development, Recall (Psychology)
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Parks, Susan; Maguire, Mary H. – Language Learning, 1999
Investigated how francophone nurses, newly hired in an English-speaking hospital in Quebec, Canada, developed skill in writing nursing notes in English. Data from interviews and observations indicated that social context and mediation were an important part of nurses' ability to appropriate competence in a subgenre of nursing notes in English. (SM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, French, Interviews