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College Students’ Reports on an English as a Foreign Language Class: Output Hypothesis, Output Activities, and Noticing
Nabei Toshiyo; 名部井 敏代. - : 関西大学外国語学部, 2012
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Teacher Feedback, Learner Dialogue, and the Zone of Proximal Development
名部井 敏代; Nabei Toshiyo. - : 関西大学外国語学部, 2012
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Book and Software Reviews - Learning Japanese in the Network Society
In: Canadian modern language review. - Toronto : Ontario Modern Language Teachers Association 59 (2003) 3, 489-492
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Learner awareness of recasts in classroom interaction : a case study of an adult EFL student's second language learning
In: Language awareness. - Abingdon : Routledge 11 (2002) 1, 43-63
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Learner Awareness of Recasts in Classroom Interaction: A Case Study of an Adult EFL Student's Second Language Learning
In: Language awareness. - Abingdon : Routledge 11 (2002) 1, 43-63
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REVIEWS - The Japan Foundation and Association of International Education, Japan. Japanese Language Proficiency Test
In: Applied linguistics. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 20 (1999) 1, 127-130
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Dictogloss : is it an effective language learning task?
In: Working papers in educational linguistics. - Philadelphia, Pa. 12 (1996) 1, 59-74
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Dictogloss: Is it an Effective Language Learning Task?
Nabei Toshiyo; 名部井 敏代. - : University of Pennsylvania, 1996
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Learning grammar in the United States: A case of Japanese students
Nabei Toshiyo; 名部井 敏代. - : The University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, 1995
Abstract: This is a pilot study on Japanese students’ perceptions of grammar instruction in the United States. While many Japanese students attend American intensive language classrooms which have adopted communicative language teaching, they have mostly been exposed to traditional grammar-translation instruction at home. There seems to be little research on these students’ perceptual gaps in reference to classrooms with different methodologies. Through questionnaire surveys and observations, Japanese students in American classrooms revealed positive attitudes toward communicative language instruction.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10112/6784
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Learning Grammar in the United States: A Case of Japanese Students
In: Working Papers in Educational Linguistics (WPEL) (1995)
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