This article shares an innovative course design that incorporates cultural connections and comparisons, interpersonal communication, and a relaxing classroom environment to facilitate learning and language development. By using authentic texts as the medium for learning, it provides a case example of an upper-division curriculum that focused on cognitive skills, elicited conversational dialogues, exposed and promoted the use of different registers, and tapped students’ existing schema around stimulating topics to foster engagement, reflection and enthusiasm. We advance that a curriculum that focuses on the affective domain over discrete academic or grammatical objectives can develop students’ sense of linguistic creativity and language owne...
In this opinion piece we problematise foreign language (FL) learning curricula which are rigidly bas...
This article describes the methodology and classroom practices in a Japanese university, focusing up...
Foreign language teaching and learning have changed from teacher-centered to learner/learning-center...
This article describes the development of speaking fluency through authentic oral production in a si...
Instructional materials are paramount in effecting language instruction. However, there are contextu...
Many people want to learn a foreign language, but issues of time, convenience and cost mean that cla...
The focus of this project is to explicitly work on developing students\u27 skills relevant to commun...
In this article, the authors describe the redesign of a first-semester Spanish course at the United ...
AbstractTraditionally, EFL classes tend to focus on vocabulary, grammar, reading, speaking or listen...
Students in the language classroom often face a variety of challenges inherent to the process of lea...
The research described in this thesis reports on a 10-month quantitative/qualitative classroom-based...
Due to theStandards for Foreign Language Learning in the 21st Century created by the Council on the ...
Motivating learners of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) to improve their speaking fluency is chal...
The purpose of this project was to explore how the integration of technology affects students’ commu...
In this opinion piece we problematise foreign language (FL) learning curricula which are rigidly bas...
In this opinion piece we problematise foreign language (FL) learning curricula which are rigidly bas...
This article describes the methodology and classroom practices in a Japanese university, focusing up...
Foreign language teaching and learning have changed from teacher-centered to learner/learning-center...
This article describes the development of speaking fluency through authentic oral production in a si...
Instructional materials are paramount in effecting language instruction. However, there are contextu...
Many people want to learn a foreign language, but issues of time, convenience and cost mean that cla...
The focus of this project is to explicitly work on developing students\u27 skills relevant to commun...
In this article, the authors describe the redesign of a first-semester Spanish course at the United ...
AbstractTraditionally, EFL classes tend to focus on vocabulary, grammar, reading, speaking or listen...
Students in the language classroom often face a variety of challenges inherent to the process of lea...
The research described in this thesis reports on a 10-month quantitative/qualitative classroom-based...
Due to theStandards for Foreign Language Learning in the 21st Century created by the Council on the ...
Motivating learners of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) to improve their speaking fluency is chal...
The purpose of this project was to explore how the integration of technology affects students’ commu...
In this opinion piece we problematise foreign language (FL) learning curricula which are rigidly bas...
In this opinion piece we problematise foreign language (FL) learning curricula which are rigidly bas...
This article describes the methodology and classroom practices in a Japanese university, focusing up...
Foreign language teaching and learning have changed from teacher-centered to learner/learning-center...