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Spanish pragmatic markers' usage patterns in second language and heritage speakers
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The Componential Model of Reading: A Comprehensive Examination of Word Reading in Syrian Refugee Children
Capani, Angela M.. - : University of Toronto, 2022
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Science Literacy for English Language Learners: A Qualitative Study of Teacher Practices in European Private International Schools ...
Petringa, Natascia. - : Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2021
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Fenómenos Comuns de Interferência Linguística na Aprendizagem de Português Escrito por Alunos Chineses
Zhu, Simiao. - 2021
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The 3Cs model: Designing an online language community for overseas Irish learners through connection, communication and collaboration
Connolly, Ronan. - : NUI Galway, 2021
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DUAL LANGUAGE LEARNING: USING FIRST LANGUAGE AS A SCAFFOLD FOR SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND LEARNING
Hotaki, Zarmina. - : East Carolina University, 2021
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Dual Language Learners in Transition from Home to School: The Role of Parental Attitudes and Home Language Practices in Bilingual Development
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The Adaptive, Social, Communication, and Cognitive Skills of Monolingual and Bilingual Toddlers with Autism
Galicia, Marcela A.. - : Digital Commons @ University of South Florida, 2021
In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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Gamifying the CREW: Effects of Collaborative Responsive Writing Using Gamification, in Interactive Web-based E-books, on L2 International Students’ Motivation and Academic Vocabulary Achievement
Alfahad, Rabea M.. - : Digital Commons @ University of South Florida, 2021
In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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Arab Undergraduate Students' Perceptions of Their Transition to Learn Mathematics in English in the United States
Hastings, Annetta. - : Digital Commons @ University of South Florida, 2021
In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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Spoken English at airport/border control customs: Designing and evaluating an interactive model for occupational English with adult second language learners on the go
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Developing second language confidence: The effect of videoconferencing on L2 and HL learners of Spanish
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Predictive structure and the learnability of inflectional paradigms: investigating whether low i-complexity benefits human learners and neural networks
Johnson, Tamar. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2021
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The Impact of Web 2.0 Technologies on American Samoan Middle Level Students' English Vocabulary Performance
Simanu, Crystal. - : University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2021
Abstract: English Language Learners (ELLs) are one student demographic that is on the rise in the United States. This demographic shift in the student population has altered educational needs, as many educators need to implement more and more language acquisition strategies for their ELLs. Samoan ELLs residing in American Samoa are in a unique position where they are considered minorities in their own homeland because of the ties between American Samoa and the United States. As a U.S. territory, the language of instruction in American Samoa is English even though there is a vibrant Samoan language that the majority of students speak at home. This case study examined the use of three Web 2.0 tools (Word Clouds, Powtoon, and Thinglink) to teach English vocabulary. Data examined included pre-and post-test scores, classroom observations, examination of student produced artifacts, and student interviews. The researcher studied 11 seventh grade students in one middle level class in American Samoa. During the intervention, there was a general, but not statistically significant increase in participant test scores from pre- to post- test, indicating that Web 2.0 tools may be beneficial for vocabulary acquisition, however, more rigorous study is necessary. Analysis of observation data and student artifacts showed that participants were able to use the English language vocabulary terms appropriately and incorporate them in their artifacts in creative ways. Student interviews indicated the students enjoyed working with the tools and that the experience had a positive impact on their learning. These findings suggest the potential for Web 2.0 tools to enhance vocabulary acquisition for ELLs, however, more research is needed. ; Ph.D.
Keyword: American Samoa; Educational technology; English Language Learners; technology; vocabulary development; Web 2.0 tools
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/76406
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Social and personal engagement and development during study abroad: experiential perspectives from Saudi language learners
Almohammade, Nesreen. - : University College Cork, 2021
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Characteristics and experiences of third age foreign language learners
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Scaffolding Teacher Candidates' Development as Linguistically Responsive Teachers via a Team-Based Rehearsal Process with Structured Talk Tasks
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Perceção das consoantes fricativas do português língua segunda por aprendentes chineses
Ci Yumo. - 2021
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Utilising concept-based instruction in teaching pragmatics: Exploring the development of requesting behaviour of Iraqi Arabic-speaking EFL learners
Al-Jumah, Khalif Abdulrahman Jumah. - : University of Otago, 2021
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Redirection of Latino High School Males: Analyzing the Difference in Perception of Classroom Dynamics and Language Use
Spitzer, Dayle. - : University of Oregon, 2021
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