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Semiotics in CALL: Signs, meanings, and multimodality in digital spaces
...English, 2003; Smith & Bley, 2012). The power of imagery is in its capacity to capture visual depictions of cultural products and practices in close connection to a particular location in the world a...

by Liudmila Klimanova, Lara Lomicka
in Volume 27 Number 2, February 2023 Special Issue: Semiotics in CALL

Foreign language teacher resources
...English as a Second Language/Limited English Proficiency students. This module includes several activities and assignments, some general and some discipline-specific, that aim to give preservice teach...

by Jean W. LeLoup, Robert Ponterio
in Volume 06 Number 3, September 2002 Special Issue Technology and Teacher Education

Applying form-focused approaches to L2 vocabulary instruction through podcasts
...English-English) and ask further questions regarding the uses of the new words. English was the dominant language used by the teacher and the learners throughout the period. Overall, words were trea...

by Fahimeh Marefat, Mohammad Hassanzadeh
in Volume 20 Number 3, October 2016

Applied computer technology in Cree and Naskapi language programs
...English, with some provision for French. Both Cree and Naskapi use similar syllabic orthographies. This use of syllabics has had a unique influence on the development of applied computer technology us...

by Bill Jancewicz, Marguerite Mackenzie
in Volume 06 Number 2, May 2002 Special Issue Technology and Indigenous Languages

Irish in a 3D world: Engaging primary school children
...English as a first language, the minority Irish language is spoken daily by approximately 3% of the population even though is a compulsory subject in Irish schools. Recent research has shown the lan...

by Gene Dalton, Ann Devitt
in Volume 20 Number 1, February 2016

Review of Cyberbuch
...English translation/description or visual cue. By emphasizing vocabulary within extended narrative, and offering glosses in several modes, students are encouraged to induce meaning from context. Eng...

by Alene Moyer
in Volume 03 Number 1, July 1999

Foreign language teachers' greatest hits
...English. I sure use www.granddictionnaire.com a lot, to look up French words I don't know. For example, someone today wanted to know how to say "kickball"....and it's there ("le kickball" by the w...

by Jean W. LeLoup, Robert Ponterio
in Volume 10 Number 3, September 2006

Playing the videotext: A media literacy perspective on video-mediated l2 listening
...English translation. (Table 3 provides an example; full maps of the videotexts are available in Gruba, 1999). Paul Gruba Playing the Videotext Language Learning & Technology 81 Table 3. Example Map of...

by Paul Gruba
in Volume 10 Number 2, May 2006 Special Issue on Electronic Literacy

Partnering with AI: Intelligent writing assistance and instructed language learning
...English or to supply an example. Even though the overwhelming bulk of the data used by GPT-3 is in English, enough data was collected in other languages that it is capable of generating texts in a v...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 26 Number 2, June 2022 Special Issue: Automated Writing Evaluation

Can software support children's vocabulary development?
...English and second Language (L2) learners (Coady, 1993; Stoller & Grabe, 1993). Language Learning & Technology vol5num1 2001 167 In today's classrooms, vocabulary instruction is increasingly suppleme...

by Julie Wood
in Volume 05 Number 1, January 2001