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    Teaching process writing for intermediate/advanced learners in South Korea 

    Bae, Jungnan (2011-05-03)
    In this paper, the author shows how process writing in English writing classrooms has become an essential way to improve students' writing abilities and the author discusses how to implement process writing in EFL writing ...
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    Maximizing the positive effects of the new Korean National English Ability Test (NEAT) on English language education in Korea through task-based instruction 

    Hwang, ARam (2012-04-30)
    The Korean government has been trying to change English education in Korea for a long time, and because of this, the English educational system has been changing gradually as well. The president of Korea, Lee Myeong Park, ...
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    Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL): instructing native and non-native English speakers in a mixed classroom environment 

    Henretty, Collette (2013-04-24)
    Since the 1960s, computers have been used within the language classroom as a supplemental tool to enhance instruction in the target language. Teachers have incorporated the computer into their lessons to provide additional ...
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    Considerations for nondiscriminatory assessment and addressing educational needs of English learners referred for special education services 

    Dorweiler, Nataliya (2013-05-08)
    The goal of this study was to research the guidelines on nondiscriminatory assessment for placing English Learners (ELs) into special education programs in public schools. For the purposes of this work issues such as data ...
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    Using dynamic written corrective feedback to improve pre-university ESL students' written accuracy 

    Lavin, Charles (2013-12-17)
    Producing linguistically accurate writing is a major challenge for English as a Second Language (ESL) students, but it is an essential skill for their success in university-level classes and in their future professional ...
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    Teaching genre-based writing to Korean high school students at a basic level 

    Lee, Minkyong (2012-05-04)
    I will discuss in detail how the genre approach can help Korean students develop their writing proficiency. To do this, I will start with comparing three prominent pedagogies in writing instruction: the genre approach, the ...
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    Constructive destruction: designing language awareness raising activities for Taiwanese adult learners 

    Yi-Shuan, Ying (2012-05-10)
    The primary purpose of this paper is to construct a learning experience that raises Taiwanese adult learners' Language Awareness in the hope of turning the knowledge they have acquired during schooling and from outside-school ...
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    Teaching speech acts to EFL college-level Omani learners: requests and refusals 

    Al Aamri, Rahma (2014-12-12)
    In the Sultanate of Oman, English is highly required by the educational institutions and the job market. However, research has revealed that university graduates suffer from lack of communication skills that deter them ...
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    Extensive reading conjoined with writing activities as an effective component of English as a second/foreign language programs 

    Han, Jeong-eun (2010-03-12)
    In this paper, I will try to show how ER in a second and foreign language has become a useful and motivating way of language teaching. I will first argue that reading as a L2/FL and ER are effective ways of fluent reading. ...
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    Co-teaching for K-12 English learners: origins, applications, and implications 

    Jacobson, Diane (2012-12-10)
    For the last 450 years, the United States of America has been a nation of immigrants. Throughout history, educating immigrant children in America has been approached with many different solutions, which have enjoyed varying ...
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    AuthorAl Aamri, Rahma (1)Allsop, Sara (1)Bae, Jungnan (1)Byean, Hyera (1)Cho, Youngmyoung (1)Christensen, Ami (1)Dorweiler, Nataliya (1)Han, Jeong-eun (1)Hatheway, Alex (1)Henretty, Collette (1)... View MoreSubjectTESOL (14)English language--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers (11)Education--Korea (South) (7)English language--Study and teaching--Korea (South) (5)Writing (4)Fluency (Language learning) (2)Second language acquisition (2)Adult education--Taiwan (1)Business English (1)CALL (1)... View MoreDate Issued2013 (9)2012 (6)2014 (4)2010 (2)2011 (2)Has File(s)
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