- Exploring how collaborative dialogues facilitate synchronous collaborative writing
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...vocabulary usage, and text structures (Kowal & Swain, 1994; Swain &
Lapkin 1998). CW is defined as “collaborators producing a shared document, engaging in substantive
interaction about that document...
by Hui-Chin Yeh
in Volume 18 Number 1, February 2014
- Activate space rats! Fluency development in a mobile game-assisted environment
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...vocabulary to encourage automatization. Because of the repeat and recycle nature of these activities,
language teachers prefer to use classroom time to teach new vocabulary or other language features...
by Jennica Grimshaw, Walcir Cardoso
in Volume 22 Number 3, October 2018
- Self-study with language learning software in the workplace: What happens?
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...vocabulary, the lack of a guided
plan to the materials, the lack of explicit instruction for 0-beginners, and the lack of conversational
vocabulary and practice. There were four comments from P2 par...
by Katharine B. Nielson
in Volume 15 Number 3, October 2011 Special Issue on Learner Autonomy and New Learning Environments
- Design principles and architecture of a second language learning chatbot
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...vocabulary level of those chatbots has not been controlled for the purpose of L2
learning. In phrasing Ellie’s utterances, the vocabulary level of its language was taken into consideration,
with exc...
by Heyoung Kim, Hyejin Yang, Dongkwang Shin, Jang Ho Lee
in Volume 26 Number 1, 2022
- Presence and agency in real and virtual spaces: The promise of extended reality for language learning
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...vocabulary learning
and language practice within closed role-play scenarios. Offering both AR and VR access, mixed reality
may present opportunities to combine the best features of each medium. Adva...
by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 27 Number 3, October 2023 Special Issue: Extended Reality (XR) in Language Learning
- Review of Mezhdu Nami
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...vocabulary learning activities in many episodes, in which learners may select different
study modes: match, learn, test, flashcards, or spell. Depending on the vocabulary in question, learners
may b...
by Irina Zaykovskaya
in Volume 21 Number 1, February 2017 Special Issue on Methodological Innovation in CALL Research
- Multilevel language tests: Walking into the land of the unexplored
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...vocabulary, visual yes/no vocabulary, dictation, and elicited imitation. The second part of the test is a 10-
minute video interview, where test takers respond to four writing prompts and four speakin...
by Jesus García Laborda, Miguel Fernández Álvarez
in Volume 25 Number 2, June 2021
- Impact of mobile virtual reality on EFL learners’ listening comprehension
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...vocabulary learning. The experimental group used the VR app House of
Languages and Samsung Gear VR to learn English vocabulary. The control group was taught using a
traditional ESL vocabulary learni...
by Tzu-Yu Tai
in Volume 26 Number 1, 2022
- A case for using a parallel corpus and concordancer for beginners of a foreign language
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...Vocabulary materials derived from relevant, authentic
text. English for Specific Purposes Journal 10, 35-46.
Stevens, V. (1991b). Concordance-based vocabulary exercises: A viable alternative to gap-fi...
by Elke St.John
in Volume 05 Number 3, September 2001 Special Issue Using Corpora in Language Teaching and Learning
- Investigating linguistic, literary, and social affordances of L2 collaborative reading
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...vocabulary used in the uploaded text. Students can use the
generated word cloud to preview important vocabulary before they begin the reading process. Hylighter
also enables readers to tag certain a...
by Joshua J. Thoms, Frederick Poole
in Volume 21 Number 2, June 2017