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Setting the lexical EAP bar for ESL students: Lexical complexity of L2 academic presentations
Zareva, Alla. - : Cengage, 2018
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Strategy use of Russian pre-service TEFL university students: using a strategy inventory for program effectiveness evaluation
In: International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2013): Open Issue; 69-88 ; International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2013): Open Issue; 69-88 ; 1989-6131 ; 1578-7044 (2013)
Abstract: The focus of the present study is on identifying categories of learning strategies that are mostly used by Russian university students in an English Linguistics Program with a TEFL concentration. The more specific goal of the study is to offer a model of evaluation of the effectiveness of TEFL-oriented programs in terms of the language learning strategies their students use and recognize as pedagogically applicable to their EFL environment. To this end, two groups of students were compared on their self-reported frequency of strategy use —1st year students (n = 23), who had just entered the program, and 4th year students (n = 38), who were close to graduating from the program and entering the teaching profession. The main instrument used in the study was a version of the Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL), designed by Oxford (1990). Overall, both groups showed high to medium frequency of use of all strategy categories; however, the 4th year students revealed a more finely-grained scale of strategy use priorities. The findings of the study can help curriculum designers and instructors refine the focus of their TEFL-track programs and make informed decisions about emphases and de-emphases in their students’ training. ; El presente estudio se propone identificar las categorías de estrategias de aprendizaje más utilizadas por estudiantes universitarios rusos en un programa de lingüística en inglés con una concentración TEFL. El fin principal es ofrecer un modelo que sirva para evaluar la efectividad de programas TEFL en términos de estrategias de aprendizaje de idiomas usadas por los estudiantes y aplicables a su entorno EFL. A tal fin, se compararon dos grupos de estudiantes partiendo de una encuesta sobre la frecuencia del uso de estrategias – alumnos del 1er año (n=23), que acababan de iniciar el programa, y alumnos de 4º año (n=38), a punto de graduarse y ejercer la profesión de docente. El instrumento utilizado en el estudio fue una versión del Inventario de Estrategias de Aprendizaje de idiomas (SILL, del inglés Strategy Inventory for Language Learning), diseñando por Oxford (1990). Globalmente, ambos grupos demostraron una frecuencia de alta a media en el uso de todas las categorías de estrategias. Sin embargo, los alumnos de 4º año mostraron una escala más precisa en el uso de estrategias. Los resultados del estudio pueden ayudar a docentes y diseñadores de currículos a perfeccionar el enfoque de sus programas en la modalidad TEFL y tomar decisiones fundamentadas en cuanto a lo que se debe enfatizar o no durante la formación de sus alumnos.
Keyword: ESL/EFL strategy use; estrategias de aprendizaje; language learning strategies; pre-service teachers; profesores en formación; programas TEFL; SILL; TEFL program; uso de estrategias en ESL/EFL
URL: https://doi.org/10.6018/ijes/2013/1/148711
https://revistas.um.es/ijes/article/view/148711
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The 'promise' of three methods of word association analysis to L2 lexical research
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 28 (2012) 1, 41-67
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Multicompetence and L2 users' associative links: being unlike nativelike
In: International journal of applied linguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 20 (2010) 1, 2-22
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Lexical composition of effective L1 and L2 students ́academic presentations
In: Journal of applied linguistics. - Biggleswade : Equinox 6 (2009) 1, 91-110
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Structure of the second language mental lexicon: how does it compare to native speakers' lexical organization?
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 23 (2007) 2, 123-153
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Relationship between lexical competence and language proficiency : variable sensitivity
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 27 (2005) 4, 567-595
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Models of lexical knowledge assessment of second language learners of English at higher levels of language proficiency
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 33 (2005) 4, 547-562
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A model of lexical knowledge assessment of adult native and non-native speakers of English ; structure of the mental lexicon of advanced and intermediate non-native speakers of English
Zareva, Alla Petrova. - : uga, 2004
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