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Peer reviewedClowes, Peter – Language Learning Journal, 1994
Examines why businesses need languages and in which contexts. This research encompassed an examination of published material; a questionnaire administered to officials in a service company, a manufacturing firm and a chemical company; and interviews with executives in these companies. Business people believe that language learning should begin…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Context Effect, Data Analysis, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedFerris, Dana – TESOL Journal, 1995
Emphasizes the need for students to develop their editing skills. This article suggests that teachers and students should concentrate on major error patterns, and teachers should personalize editing instruction. Attention should also be given to the most frequent and glaring errors. Students who followed this editing approach significantly reduced…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Editing, English (Second Language), Error Patterns
The Computer vs. the Pen: A Comparative Study of Word Processing in a Hong Kong Secondary Classroom.
Peer reviewedLam, F. S.; Pennington, Martha C. – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1995
The English compositions of two groups of Hong Kong secondary school students learning English as a Second Language were compared. Results found that students who used computer word processors, on the whole, wrote better compositions than students who used pen and paper. (46 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Uses in Education, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedZhang, Shuqiang – Journal of Second Language Writing, 1995
Examines hypotheses concerning the appeal of three types of feedback in the second-language writing process: teacher-, peer-, and self-directed feedback. Results show that students overwhelmingly prefer teacher feedback to peer feedback. (Author/CK)
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Feedback, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLafford, Barbara A.; Ryan, John M. – Hispania, 1995
Examination of the development of form/function relations of the prepositions "por" and "para" at different levels of proficiency in the interlanguage of study-abroad students in Granada, Spain, revealed "noncanonical" as well as "canonical" uses of these prepositions. The most common noncanonical uses were…
Descriptors: College Students, Data Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedOllerenshaw, J. L. – Language Learning Journal, 1994
Examined student attitudes toward a 10-week "taster" course in Hindi offered in a language awareness program at a Coventry, England, secondary school. It was found that the course stimulated enthusiasm for language learning and provided students with a greater understanding of Indian culture. (one references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries, High School Students, Hindi
Peer reviewedJorge, Jose Reis – Language Learning Journal, 1994
Discusses a case study of student diaries kept by second-year learners of Portuguese in a university Hispanic studies degree program. Diary entries reflected students' attitudes toward the course, the instructor, particular lessons, and to the Portuguese language in general. (15 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Diaries, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedCisero, Cheryl A.; Royer, James M. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1995
Whether phonological awareness skills develop in a specific pattern and whether they transfer to another language were studied in 2 experiments with 126 English- and Spanish- speaking kindergartners and 1st graders. Results indicated that cross-language transfer can be detected in skills that are still developing. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary School Students, English, Grade 1
Peer reviewedFroc, Myra L. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1995
Examines the problems associated with interlanguage in French immersion and how teachers can use the writing process to help students develop the target language. It is suggested that language can be mediated through conferencing sessions, and in so doing, propel students into their zone of proximal development. (15 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Error Correction, Foreign Countries, French
Peer reviewedAsher, Colin; And Others – Language Learning Journal, 1995
Describes an effort to teach French to boys with emotional and behavioral difficulties. The teaching used was based on lexical chunks of language rather than grammatical structures in order to create motivation and maintain interest in the short time available each week. The students greeted the lessons with enthusiasm and grew in self-esteem and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Disorders, Course Content, Course Objectives
Peer reviewedVyas, Harshad V. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1992
Presents various approaches that have been used in multicultural education in England. Research on Gujeratis in Britain is used to illustrate the process of theory construction. (12 references) (LT)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries, Gujarati
Peer reviewedThomson, Chihiro Kinoshita – Foreign Language Annals, 1992
Communicative language teaching and self-directed learning is discussed, followed by an introduction of an analytical framework for designing a task using Nunan's framework. A case study is reported from the National University of Singapore with 220 first-year Japanese language students. Suggestions are made for course and task designers. (12…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communicative Competence (Languages), Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Sakow, Margaret; McNutt, James C. – IRAL, 1993
A test of the ability of adult Japanese and Korean students to perceive correct and misarticulated /r/ involved tape recordings of native English speakers and the students themselves. Comparison of the results "subjects made more errors perceiving their own speech" with similar research on first- and second-language acquisition has pedagogical…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Articulation (Speech), Auditory Perception, Consonants
Peer reviewedRamirez, J. David – Bilingual Research Journal: The Journal of the National Association for Bilingual Education, 1992
Summarizes a 4-year longitudinal study of over 2,000 elementary students. Compares three alternative instructional programs for Spanish-speaking, limited-English-proficient (LEP) students: structured English-immersion strategy; early exit bilingual programs; and late-exit bilingual programs. Primary language instruction seems beneficial to LEP…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedHadaway, Nancy L. – Childhood Education, 1992
The results of a letter exchange project involving bilingual and English-as-a-Second Language students in grades one through nine are reported. Classroom activities that can be generated from letter writing are described. These activities relate to language arts, social studies, math, science, art, music, cooking, and dramatics. (LB)
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Class Activities, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education


