Teaching & Researching: Language Learning Strategies

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advanced language strategy assessment
affective
Affective Strategies
Applied Linguistics
Author_Rebecca L. Oxford
Background Knowledge
Canadian Modern Language Review
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Category=CFDC
Category=GPS
Category=JNMT
cognitive
Cognitive Information Processing Theory
Deep Processing Strategies
direct
Direct Strategy Instruction
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eq_dictionaries-language-reference
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Grammar Strategies
information
instruction
integrate
Integrate Strategy Instruction
Intellectual Geography
L2 Learning
L2 Learning Strategy
L2 Writing
L2 Writing Strategy
learner motivation strategies
LLS
metacognitive development
Metacognitive Knowledge
Metacognitive Strategies
model
Overcoming Knowledge Gaps
Ovid SP
processing
qualitative research methods
s2r
S2R Model
second language acquisition
self-regulated learning
sociocultural theory
Strategic Self-Regulation
strategy
Strategy Assessment Tools
Strategy Questionnaires
Vocabulary Learning Strategies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138130531
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Over the past thirty years, the field of language learning strategies has generated a massive amount of interest and research in applied linguistics. Teaching and Researching Language Learning Strategies redraws the landscape of language learning strategies at just the right time. In this book Rebecca Oxford charts the field systematically and coherently for the benefit of language learning practitioners, students, and researchers. Offering practical, innovative suggestions for assessing, teaching, and researching language learning strategies, she provides examples of strategies and tactics from all levels, from beginners to distinguished-level learners, as well as a new taxonomy of strategies for language learning.

In demonstrating why self-regulated learning strategies are necessary for language proficiency, Oxford integrates socio-cultural, cognitive, and affective dimensions, and argues convincingly for the need for conceptual cross-fertilization. Providing clear and concise explanations of the advantages and limitations of the different approaches, this book is full of practical value and theoretical insights.

The book is designed to guide the reader with the use of a range of features, including:

  • key quotes and concept boxes
  • preview questions and chapter overviews
  • glossary and end-of-chapter further readings
  • sources and resources section

Rebecca L. Oxford is Professor Emerita, University of Maryland. She is the author of Language Learning Strategies: What Every Teacher Should Know (1990) and edited Language Learning Strategies: Cross-Cultural Perspectives (1996). She is currently working as Professor of Language Education and Research for the U.S. Air Force Culture and Language Center.

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