Sociocultural Theory and the Genesis of Second Language DevelopmentOUP Oxford, 2006 M03 2 - 398 pages Integrates theory, research, and practice on the learning of second and foreign languages as informed by sociocultural and activity theory. It familiarizes students, teachers, and other researchers who do not work within the theory with its principal claims and constructs in particular as they relate to second language research. The book also describes and illustrates the use of activity theory to support practical and conceptual innovations in second language education. |
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Page 104
... performance of an equal number ( N = 7 ) of L1 Spanish and L1 Dutch speakers narrating Mayer's ( 1969 ) frog story in L2 English . The findings of this particular study are complex . First , unlike in Stam's and Özyürek's research , the ...
... performance of an equal number ( N = 7 ) of L1 Spanish and L1 Dutch speakers narrating Mayer's ( 1969 ) frog story in L2 English . The findings of this particular study are complex . First , unlike in Stam's and Özyürek's research , the ...
Page 338
... performance in school was a language impairment problem and not just a language difference . While the child's performance did not improve on the EOWPVT - R following mediation , she did show improve- ment in her ability to self ...
... performance in school was a language impairment problem and not just a language difference . While the child's performance did not improve on the EOWPVT - R following mediation , she did show improve- ment in her ability to self ...
Page 349
... performance as well . Because FA is generally informal and unsystematic ( a problem that DA addresses effectively ) it could well over- or underestimate a learner's or a group's ability and progress ( p . 238 ) . As a result , students ...
... performance as well . Because FA is generally informal and unsystematic ( a problem that DA addresses effectively ) it could well over- or underestimate a learner's or a group's ability and progress ( p . 238 ) . As a result , students ...
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