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Intercultural Linguistic Globalization and 21st Century Teaching Practices ...
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TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SOCIAL PRACTICE: A PRACTICAL GUIDE ...
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O5S5: Documenting the experiences of the ASL Communities in the time of COVID-19 ...
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Entrevista a Darío Villanueva, miembro y exdirector de la Real Academia Española ...
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LINGUISTIC EXPERTISE DEVELOPMENT TRAJECTORIES: FROM CREATIVE FREEDOM TO CENSORSHIP ...
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Beliefs of Students About Their Translanguaging Practices in a South African University Item ...
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A SWITCH FROM TRADITIONAL CLASSROOM TO REMOTE TEACHING AND LEARNING, A COERCED VIRTUAL PLANE! ...
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Towards overcoming poor readership and building reading culture of in schools ...
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It Starts With a Story! Towards Extensive Reading ...
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Many educationists have noted that learners learn to read by reading — much in the same way as they learn any other skill: by doing it and enjoying what they do. This one-year intrinsic case study of Bulembu Lower & Higher Primary School focused on six intermediate phase pupils (Grades 4 to 6). The paper reports on the use of an enhanced Extensive Reading (ER) project aiming to improve learners’ literacy. The study was conducted through resource-auditing, pre?post case study interviews, and providing plenty of opportunities to access reading materials that pupils enjoy reading in a relaxed atmosphere such as fairy tales, folk tales, novels, plays, poetry and media journals (print, audio & visual). The study generated video recordings, classroom corner libraries, translatability, book reports, continuous assessment, long-term intrinsic motivation for reading, and a comprehensive extensive reading project report. Theoretically, the social constructivist theory, in line with Project-Based Learning (PBL) ...
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200401 Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics; Art; FOS Languages and literature; Linguistics
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