- Words as big as the screen: Native American languages and the internet
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...selling an interactive, bilingual CD-ROM of one of the
stories from the site. All proceeds from the $20 sale price go to the culture and technology teaching
project at the school.
Linguistic Aspects. ...
by Tracey McHenry
in Volume 06 Number 2, May 2002 Special Issue Technology and Indigenous Languages
- Reading and grammar learning through mobile phones
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...selling print novels in Japan
were written and read on mobile phones. The prevalence for reading novels on phones was interpreted as
a positive indication that students would look favorably on this ...
by Simon Smith, Shudong Wang
in Volume 17 Number 3, October 2013 Special Issue on MALL
- Does Second Life improve Mandarin learning by overseas Chinese students?
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...selling items
when doing activities, so that they needed more time to catch up with the teaching activities…
Fortunately, these challenges did not hinder the overseas Chinese students from contribut...
by Yu-Ju Lan
in Volume 18 Number 2, June 2014 Special Issue: Game-informed L2 Teaching and Learning
- Bronies learning English in the digital wild
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...sell them
online, he would have to be able to communicate with his customers in English. He also promoted his work
on DeviantArt by writing descriptions of the figurines in English and responding to...
by Liudmila Shafirova, Daniel Cassany
in Volume 23 Number 1, February 2019 Special Issue: CALL in the Digital Wilds
- Telecollaboration for content and language learning: A Genre-based approach
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...sell the company. Um we have already had offers from um so cleaning
companies yeah so large facility management companies. Not Company H but from others and we have
always rejected them because it i...
by D. Joseph Cunningham
in Volume 23 Number 3, October 2019 Special Issue: New Developments in Virtual Exchange in Foreign Language Education
- It's Just a Game, Right? Types of Play in Foreign Language CMC
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...sell "whoopee cushions" and in their discovery of possible
translations they stumbled into play and punning based on the German words for "cushion," "Puffer" and
"Kissen" (Example 2).
Example 2
Grosse...
by Chantelle N. Warner
in Volume 08 Number 2, May 2004
- Vocabulary learning and retention through multimedia glossing
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...sells products
a. Shepherd b. Merchant c. Clerk d. Shopkeeper
4. A material used for killing insects
a. Trap b. Medicine c. Pesticide d. Fertilizer
Appendix H. Interview Guide
1. How old are you ...
by Nasrin Ramezanali, Farahnaz Faez
in Volume 23 Number 2, June 2019
- Developing intercultural competence through study abroad, telecollaboration, and on-campus language study
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...sells things. This helps people within each major to become more connected and
creates a sense of unity within the school as a whole.” Although both the study-abroad and telecollaboration
methods ar...
by Juhee Lee, Jayoung Song
in Volume 23 Number 3, October 2019 Special Issue: New Developments in Virtual Exchange in Foreign Language Education
- The emergence of texture: An analysis of the functions of the nominal demonstratives in an English interlanguage corpus
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...selling all sorts of Korean antiques and handcrafts. Many stores are
specialty shops featuring items such as chests, other furniture, stationery. But this
famous street is not limited to antiques.
Mor...
by Terry Murphy
in Volume 05 Number 3, September 2001 Special Issue Using Corpora in Language Teaching and Learning
- Blogging: Promoting Learner Autonomy and Intercultural Competence through Study Abroad
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...selling and using drugs, etc.”
Student A: “But if the government is not willing to help them become legal in the country, how
can they work and support themselves? In the U.S. we have people enter ...
by Lina Lee
in Volume 15 Number 3, October 2011 Special Issue on Learner Autonomy and New Learning Environments