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CLIL at the linguistic interfaces
(John Benjamins, 2018-01-26)
!is study explores the e"ect of CLIL on the acquisition of nominal
morphology (syntax-morphology interface) and article use (syntax-semanticsdiscourse-
interface), linguistic areas that have been scarcely investigated ...
¿Los juntamos? A study of L1 use in interactional strategies in CLIL vs. NON-CLIL primary school learners
(De Gruyter, 2018-03-22)
Research on the use of the first language (L1) in interactional strategies
by young Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is still in its infancy.
Here we compare CLIL and NON-CLIL primary school children in ...
On self-reported use of communication strategies by CLIL learners in primary education
(Sage, 2017-08-16)
The use of communication strategies (CSs) in oral and written second language (L2) production has
been widely investigated (e.g. Muñoz, 2007). As for content and language integrated learning (CLIL)
settings, learners ...
Effects of exposure to noise during perceptual training of non-native language sounds
(AIP Publishing, 2018)
Listeners manage to acquire the sounds of their native language in spite of experiencing a range of
acoustic conditions during acquisition, including the presence of noise. Is the same true for nonnative
sound acquisition? ...
Negotiation of Meaning Strategies in Child EFL Mainstream and CLIL Settings
(Wiley, 2016)
Research on child English as a second language (ESL) learners has shown the benefits of task-based interaction for the use of different negotiation of meaning (NoM) strategies, which have been claimed to lead to second ...
Task-modality and L1 use in EFL oral interaction
(Sage, 2014-07-21)
[EN] This study examines whether task-modality (speaking vs. speaking+writing) influences first language (L1) use in task-based English as a foreign language (EFL) learner–learner interaction. Research on the topic has ...
Does gender influence task performance in EFL? Interactive tasks and language related episodes
(Brill Rodopi, 2012-01-01)
There are differences in the way males and females use language (Aries, 1976; Ross-Feldman, 2005, 2007). However, the role that gender plays in second language acquisition (SLA) does not seem to have been studied in depth. ...
L1 use in EFL task-based interaction: a matter of gender?
(De Gruyter, 2015-07-11)
This study analyzes the impact of gender on first language (L1) use and the functions it served during English as foreign language (EFL) task-based interaction. Participants were all Spanish EFL learners who worked in ...
EFL task-based interaction: Does task modality impact on language-related episodes?
(John Benjamins, 2016-03-10)
Research on L2 interaction has shown that task modality (written vs. oral) influences language learning opportunities. However, most research has been carried out in ESL settings and few studies have investigated task ...
Teaching EFL to young learners
(Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 2018)
Worldwide there are more and more people from non-English speaking background countries wishing to learn English as a Foreign Language (EFL). This chapter begins by exploring some of the differences between EFL settings ...