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HACIA EL EEES: CAMBIOS EN METODOLOGÍA Y EVALUACIÓN EN LA ASIGNATURA ALEMÁN COMO SEGUNDA LENGUA EN LA UNIVERSITAT DE VALÈNCIA (ESPAÑA)

2006

El presente trabajo analiza los cambios en metodología y evaluación introducidos en la asignatura Alemán como segunda lengua con el fin de adaptar la enseñanza universitaria al futuro Espacio Europeo de Enseñanza Superior (EEES). Los cambios en metodología se basan en un enfoque más práctico y participativo de la asignatura. Este cambio metodológico está estrechamente relacionado con un cambio en el sistema de evaluación. Se optó por la evaluación continua, que consistía en una serie de pruebas escritas, trabajos, ejercicios, redacciones y un proyecto. Para llevar a cabo dichos cambios nos apoyábamos en las TIC. El éxito de las innovaciones se refleja tanto en las opiniones favorables de lo…

Linguistics and LanguageTicHigher educationEvaluaciónbusiness.industryGerman as a foreign languageAlemán como lengua extranjeraMetodologíaLanguage and LinguisticsContinuous assessmentTIC.lcsh:Philology. Linguisticslcsh:P1-1091SociologybusinessHumanities
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L2 English derivational knowledge : Which affixes are learners more likely to recognise?

2016

Knowledge of derivational morphology is considered an important aspect of vocabulary knowledge both in L1 (mother tongue) and L2 (second or foreign language) English language learning. However, it is still not clear whether different derivational affixes vary in their (learning) difficulty. The present study examines whether Bauer and Nation’s (1993) teaching order of L2 English affixes can account for the difficulty learners have with recognising the affixes. The participants in the study were L1 Estonian and Russian learners of English at upper-secondary schools in Estonia (n = 62). Their performance was measured on a word segmentation task. There were significant differences in the numbe…

Linguistics and LanguageVocabularyFirst languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectAffixForeign languagederivational morphologyta6121Language and LinguisticsEducationlcsh:P1-1091MorphemeFinno-Ugric languagesmedia_commonaffix difficulty060201 languages & linguisticsL2 English teaching06 humanities and the artsEstonianVocabulary developmentLinguisticslanguage.human_languagelcsh:Philology. Linguistics0602 languages and literaturelanguagePsychology
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L2 English vocabulary breadth and knowledge of derivational morphology : One or two constructs?

2022

Derivational morphology (DM) and how it can be assessed have been investigated relatively rarely in language learning and testing research. The goal of this study is to add to the understanding of the nature of DM knowledge, exploring whether and how it is separable from vocabulary breadth. Eight L2 (second or foreign language) English DM knowledge measures and three measures of the size of the English vocabulary were administered to 120 learners. We conducted two confirmatory factor analyses, one with one underlying factor and the other treating vocabulary breadth and DM as separate. As neither model had a satisfactory fit without introducing a residual covariance to the two-factor model,…

Linguistics and Languagederivational morphologyfactor analysismuoto-oppi (kielitiede)Language and LinguisticsconstructsfaktorianalyysiEnglish as a foreign languagesanavarastokielen oppiminenenglannin kieliSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)vieraat kieletvocabulary
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The teaching of frozen expressions through the graphic novel Persépolis

2019

The constant search for suitable teaching materials to achieve the linguistic skills provided by a language teaching course, finds in authentic documents an important instrument for teaching foreign languages. The scientific literature attesting to the effectiveness of the authentic material is wide and consolidated; indeed, a text conceived by a native for a native, and, therefore, not developed for the sole purpose of teaching a foreign language, is intrinsically carrying a cultural richness and a linguistic variety, which are rarely present in any didactic artifact. The authentic material therefore represents an opportunity to meet the fixed expressions that are part of the communicative…

Linguistics and Languagelcsh:P101-410Computer scienceForeign languageScientific literaturePronunciationVariety (linguistics)frozen expressionsLinguisticsfrench language teachinglcsh:Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarEducationgraphic novelLanguage educationNatural (music)Everyday lifeContrastive analysisVerbum
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Characteristics of Weak and Strong Readers in a Foreign Language

2016

This study investigated the cognitive (first language [L1] and foreign language [FL]), linguistic (L1 and FL), and motivational characteristics of weak FL readers in contrast to strong readers in 3 groups of L1 Finnish-speaking learners of English, aged 10, 14, and 17 years. This cross-sectional study covered a wide range of potential correlates, and therefore predictors, of FL reading based on previous research on reading in first, second (L2), and foreign languages. The weakest and strongest FL readers (1 standard deviation below or above the mean reading score) in each age group were selected for the comparisons reported in this article. The FL (English) skills other than reading were fo…

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectFirst languagecharacteristicsForeign languageta6121Language and LinguisticslukeminenreadersreadingReading (process)Finno-Ugric languagesvieraskielisyysCognitive skillmedia_common060201 languages & linguistics05 social sciences050301 educationContrast (statistics)Cognition06 humanities and the artsLinguisticsforeign language0602 languages and literaturePsychology0503 educationStrengths and weaknessesvieraat kieletModern Language Journal
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That German Stuff : Negotiating linguistic legitimacy in a foreign language classroom

2018

This qualitative case study of one German suburban high school classroom in the Midwestern United States examines how learners of German negotiate their linguistic legitimacy, which is defined as discursively constructed acceptance or validation for their language use. Specifically, it investigates how the students negotiated legitimacy for using their target language German in their classroom. Based on the premise that linguistic legitimacy is crucial for the maintenance and development of speakers’ languages, data was collected and analyzed from classroom recordings, semi-structured interviews, and participant observations. Findings revealed that, while English dominated the lessons as th…

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectForeign languageLanguage acquisitionLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageTeacher educationLinguisticsEducationGermanEntertainmentNegotiationPremiselanguagekieletluokkahuoneetlegitimiteettiSociologyLegitimacyclassroomsvieraat kieletmedia_commonlinguistic legitimacy
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A review of recent research in EFL motivation: Research trends, emerging methodologies, and diversity of researched populations

2021

Abstract The increasing interest in English as a foreign language (EFL) across the globe has necessitated learning opportunities that engage and sustain students’ motivation to learn English. This paper aims to provide an analysis of trends in EFL motivation between 2016 and 2020. While examining 90 studies published during this time frame, we have focused on an overview of methodologies, theories, and backgrounds of researched populations. We have also aimed to summarize the key findings of the literature in order to discuss the emergent themes in current EFL motivation research. Hence, this paper offers a comprehensive analysis and synthesis of recent EFL motivation research trends. Altho…

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionEnglish as a foreign languageGlobeLanguage acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsEducationTime framemedicine.anatomical_structureMotivation to learnLearning opportunitiesmedicineMathematics educationSociologyDiversity (politics)media_commonSystem
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Apreciaciones sobre la cuestión de la norma en el análisis de la interlengua

2015

La norma desempeña un papel fundamental en el ámbito de la adquisición de las segundas lenguas (ASL), tanto en el proceso de aprendizaje-enseñanza que se desarrolla en el aula como en la investigación sobre la lengua de los aprendientes. Una lengua solo puede ser descrita a partir de un referente que se erige como el estado de lengua meta para el aprendiente, por lo que determina la selección y el tratamiento de las muestras de lengua aportadas en el aula, y, asimismo, se constituye como modelo con el que se contrasta el output lingüístico del alumno. En este trabajo pretendemos determinar 'tanto desde una perspectiva teórica como aplicada' los aspectos que deben ser considerados a la hora …

Linguistics and Languagenorma lingüísticaPhilosophycorpus linguisticsSpanish as a foreign language:SOCIOLOGÍA::Cambio y desarrollo social [UNESCO]estándar lingüísticoLanguage and Linguisticsinterlenguastandard varietyespañol como lengua extranjeralingüística de corpuslengua del aprendiente linguistic normlearner language Artículonorma lingüística ; estándar lingüístico ; español como lengua extranjera ; interlengua ; lingüística de corpus ; lengua del aprendiente linguistic norm ; standard variety ; Spanish as a foreign language ; interlanguage ; corpus linguistics ; learner language ArtículoUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍA::Cambio y desarrollo socialinterlanguageHumanities
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Foreign Language Students’ Perceptions of Their Identity

2019

Foreign language learning innvolves cognitive, affective and social functioning of the persons involved in this experience. As a social practice, it is also related to the learners’ perceptions of their identity, specifically to their language identity which refers to the relationship between one’s sense of self and the language used to communicate. This implies that using a system of communication, the speaker develops a new sense of self that remains in a dynamic relation with other senses of self, based on (an)other language(s) the person knows.Language learners’ identity is no longer defined as fixed and stable but as “complex, contradictory and multifaceted” (Norton 1997, p. 419). It i…

Linguistics and Languagestudy abroadPrestigeForeign languagePsychology of selfforeign language learningIdentity (social science)investmentStudy abroadSocial practiceLanguage acquisitionSecond-language acquisitionLinguisticsEducationEnglish PhilologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologypostmodern identityTheory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition
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Análisis de la satisfacción laboral del profesorado de español como lengua extranjera (ELE)

2020

En este artículo se presentan los resultados de una investigación cuantitativa de carácter exploratorio sobre el grado de satisfacción del profesorado de ELE sobre sus condiciones laborales y perspectivas profesionales. Se discuten críticamente los datos recogidos mediante un cuestionario distribuido en línea entre 673 docentes, que mide la satisfacción en ocho dimensiones: organizativa, económica, afectiva, motivacional, discriminación, ambiente laboral, realización profesional y beneficios sociales. Los resultados permiten obtener una primera panorámica de las condiciones temporales, organizativas, económicas, sociales y psicológicas de la profesión. A pesar de algunas limitaciones relaci…

Lingüística GeneralPrecariedadCondiciones laborales"UNESCO:PEDAGOGÍA"SatisfacciónSatisfactionWorking conditionsSpanish as a foreign languagePrecariousnessProfesorado de ELEForo de profesores de E/LE
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