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Negotiating Cultures in Cyberspace: Participation Patterns and Problematics
...English, we conducted a preliminary survey of the full corpus to determine whether there was any evidence of differential written English proficiency across these three broad groupings. We found no ev...

by Kenneth Reeder, Leah P. Macfadyen, Joerg Roche, Mackie Chase
in Volume 08 Number 2, May 2004

From the special issue editor
...English while learning about the cultures of the English-speaking world. The article explores the degree to which these nonnative EFL teacher candidates attempt to correct their own grammar errors a...

by Trude Heift
in Volume 13 Number 1, February 2009 Special Issue On Technology And Learning Grammar

Review of The Heinle Picture Dictionary: Interactive CD-ROM
...English. World Language English, 2(2), 100-104. Thornbury, S. (2002). How to teach vocabulary. Essex: Longman.

by Walcir Cardoso
in Volume 10 Number 3, September 2006

Commentary: Response to mcquillan and krashen (2008)
...English language and literature (English majors in a Chinese university), while the other consists of learners well into their studies in a Canadian university; some of them had lived in Canada for ...

by Tom Cobb
in Volume 12 Number 1, February 2008

Different effects of machine translation on L2 revisions across students’ L2 writing proficiency levels
...English writing proficiency level may influence the effectiveness of using MT during English-as-a-Foreign-Language (EFL) students’ revision processes. Literature Review L2 writing is a difficult an...

by Sangmin-Michelle Lee
in Volume 26 Number 1, 2022

Exchanging ideas with peers in network-based classrooms: An aid or a pain?
...English and English language teaching. return7We found 11 moves namely, agreeing, praising, providing scaffolding, explaining/ interpreting, clarifying, revising interpretation, offering, demanding, c...

by Sima Sengupta
in Volume 05 Number 1, January 2001

Computing the vocabulary demands of L2 reading
...English, is far more extensive than the lexis of conversation or other non-textual media. Thus prospective readers of English must bring to reading the same knowledge they are intended to get from r...

by Tom Cobb
in Volume 11 Number 3, October 2007 Special Issue on Technology and Reading

The emergence of texture: An analysis of the functions of the nominal demonstratives in an English interlanguage corpus
...ENGLISH INTERLANGUAGE CORPUS Terry Murphy Yonsei University, Seoul ABSTRACT This study uses the concept of "emergent texture" to analyze the corpus behavior of the four nominal demonstratives -- this,...

by Terry Murphy
in Volume 05 Number 3, September 2001 Special Issue Using Corpora in Language Teaching and Learning

Communication topics and strategies in e-mail consultation: Comparison between american and international university students
...English and learners of English. Pragmatic Differences Between American and International Students in Academic Discourse Environments Research by Bardovi-Harlig and Hartford (1990, 1993a, b) has f...

by Sigrun Bisenbach-Lucas
in Volume 09 Number 2, May 2005

Effects of web-based collaborative writing on individual L2 writing development
...English L2 writers. It focused on 59 undergraduate second language writers who were part of a U.S. university English writing class. Students in the collaborative writing group completed four in-cla...

by Dawn Bikowski, Ramyadarshanie Vithanage
in Volume 20 Number 1, February 2016