For many second and foreign language learners, the goal of language instruction is fluent oral performance. Such performance can be achieved if the mechanisms underlying L2 performance have been automatized. It is generally recognized that promoting automaticity in the classroom requires massive repetition and consistent practice, which, however, need to correspond to conditions of use in order for transfer into real speech to take place. It is also often acknowledged that meeting these requirements in classroom instruction is very difficult as traditional repetitive practice activities often take time away from communicative language use and fail to induce positive emotions in learners. In this article, we take a fresh look at the theory...
This paper, the second in the series entitled 'On Grammar Teaching for Japanese Learners of English ...
AbstractPositive emotions can build cognitive and emotional resources. From this perspective, the co...
The present study investigates the role of speech repetition in oral fluency development. Twenty-fou...
For many second and foreign language learners, the goal of language instruction is fluent oral perfo...
This article describes how semi-communicative bilingual drills were implemented in a four-month cour...
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This article distils key insights from second language acquisition research for practising language...
In this paper I argue that a general PRINCIPLE OF CONSISTENCY both motivatesand constrains the proce...
The article describes a series of drills which apply the generative principle, i.e. the human capaci...
Drills are part of foreign language learning process. They provide good practice to promote foreign...
The communicative approach to language teaching (CA) has commonly been recognized as having a positi...
Practice in a Second Language: Perspectives from Applied Linguistics and Cognitive Psychology, edite...
This article makes the case for the importance of exposure to language patterns in the context of se...
Usage-based approaches to Second Language Acquisition (SLA) hold that grammatical development can at...
Miscommunications appear to offer powerful L2 learning opportunities. In particular, they often arou...
This paper, the second in the series entitled 'On Grammar Teaching for Japanese Learners of English ...
AbstractPositive emotions can build cognitive and emotional resources. From this perspective, the co...
The present study investigates the role of speech repetition in oral fluency development. Twenty-fou...
For many second and foreign language learners, the goal of language instruction is fluent oral perfo...
This article describes how semi-communicative bilingual drills were implemented in a four-month cour...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98142/1/j.1467-1770.1948.tb01364.x.pd
This article distils key insights from second language acquisition research for practising language...
In this paper I argue that a general PRINCIPLE OF CONSISTENCY both motivatesand constrains the proce...
The article describes a series of drills which apply the generative principle, i.e. the human capaci...
Drills are part of foreign language learning process. They provide good practice to promote foreign...
The communicative approach to language teaching (CA) has commonly been recognized as having a positi...
Practice in a Second Language: Perspectives from Applied Linguistics and Cognitive Psychology, edite...
This article makes the case for the importance of exposure to language patterns in the context of se...
Usage-based approaches to Second Language Acquisition (SLA) hold that grammatical development can at...
Miscommunications appear to offer powerful L2 learning opportunities. In particular, they often arou...
This paper, the second in the series entitled 'On Grammar Teaching for Japanese Learners of English ...
AbstractPositive emotions can build cognitive and emotional resources. From this perspective, the co...
The present study investigates the role of speech repetition in oral fluency development. Twenty-fou...