- Can ChatGPT make reading comprehension testing items on par with human experts?
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...English words, GPT-3 can generate
sophisticated English sentences and perform diverse language-related tasks, all based on users’ prompts.
Such an advanced technology has led to the burgeoning of va...
by Dongkwang Shin, Jang Ho Lee
in Volume 27 Number 3, October 2023 Special Issue: Extended Reality (XR) in Language Learning
- Review of English Central
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...English corpora. Browne et al. (2013) analyzed the 2-billion-word Cambridge English Corpus (CEC) to
develop the New General Service List (NGSL) of 2,800 high frequency English words. EC employs this ...
by Gregory Strong
in Volume 25 Number 3, October 2021 Special Issue: 25 Years of Emerging Technology in CALL
- Exploring EFL teachers’ knowledge and competencies: In-service program perspectives
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...English
PPT, Email, YouTube,
Online resources a
Short-term
workshops b
Bella 28 B.A. (English) 2 B Applied
English
PPT, YouTube, Online
resources
Short-term
workshops
Cindy 47 B.A. (Engli...
by Mei-Hui Liu, Robert Kleinsasser
in Volume 19 Number 1, February 2015 Special Issues on Teacher Education and CALL
- How a Web-Based Course Facilitates Acquisition of English for Academic Purposes
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...English aimed at
upgrading students' language ability in English for academic purposes (EAP). The prototype of Academic
English was designed to support distance learning as well as to supplement tradi...
by Jin Chen, Safia Belkada, Toshio Okamoto
in Volume 08 Number 2, May 2004
- Effect of formulaic sequences on fluency of English learners in standardized speaking tests
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...English
Learners
Language(s) Learned in This Study: English
APA Citation: François, J. & Albakry, M. (2021). Effect of formulaic sequences on fluency of English
learners in standardized speaking t...
by Jennifer François, Mohammed Albakry
in Volume 25 Number 2, June 2021
- Reading and grammar learning through mobile phones
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...English proverbs/
idioms/sayings/quotations
46 13%
English learning techniques 16 4%
Science and technology 5 1%
Society 17 5%
English jokes/riddles 62 17%
Politics 2 1%
Grammar knowledge
an...
by Simon Smith, Shudong Wang
in Volume 17 Number 3, October 2013 Special Issue on MALL
- Voice-user interfaces for TESOL: Potential and receptiveness among native and non-native English speaking instructors
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...English speaking teachers come from
four different English-speaking countries while six non-native English speaking instructors come from
five different countries. Although 50% (n=3) of the native-E...
by David Kent
in Volume 25 Number 3, October 2021 Special Issue: 25 Years of Emerging Technology in CALL
- Fostering computer-mediated L2 interaction beyond the classroom
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...English skill during summer vacation
Opportunity to
practice English
skills
We wanted to improve our English skill so we tried to use English during the
summer. I could enjoy and improve my En...
by Keith Barrs
in Volume 16 Number 1, February 2012
- A system for adaptive high-variability segmental perceptual training: Implementation, effectiveness, transfer
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...English teaching and learning in Saudi secondary
schools. English Language Teaching, 6(11), 49–59.
Baker, W., & Trofimovich, P. (2001). Does perception precede production? Evidence from Korean–
Engl...
by Manman Qian, Evgeny Chukharev-Hudilainen, John Levis
in Volume 22 Number 1, February 2018
- SMART Teacher Lab: A learning platform for the professional development of EFL teachers
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...English achievements, self-confidence, and motivation to learn English. Her results revealed that
the MOOC paired with flipped learning was beneficial for the development of participants’ English
co...
by Heyoung Kim, Jang Ho Lee
in Volume 26 Number 2, June 2022 Special Issue: Automated Writing Evaluation