Second Language Acquisition (SLA) studies provide evidence that comprehension activities that involve meaningful language production and communication promote language acquisition more effectively than mechanical drills. Recent studies review the state of foreign language textbooks and demonstrate that the majority of foreign language textbooks do not follow SLA research. This article provides ways that a second language instructor can use a traditional text to help lead to meaningful language instruction
Approaches to foreign language (FL) instruction have changed a great deal in the past fifty years, t...
There exist misconceptions regarding the objectives of language instruction and those of Second Lang...
This article describes the first phase of a three-fold study carried out to teach less successful st...
Born in the late 1960s, second language acquisition (SLA) is a field of study that addresses how non...
Abstract This article discusses applications of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research to the...
Second language acquisition (SLA) research encompasses various theories of language learning in whic...
The role of grammar instruction in promoting communicative competence continues to be a controversia...
This study examined the use of systematic scaffolding techniques and its results intended for litera...
The aim of this article is to examine whether instruction can facilitate SLA. Studies investigating ...
Not only did the emergence of the idea of communicative competence result in grammar instruction bei...
Evidence from research and claims made by researchers surveyed in this article indicate that compreh...
The challenge facing foreign language (FL) learners and their teachers is enormous. To become succes...
In the last twenty-five years a number of insights have been achieved through research on the proces...
This article attempts to put light on the potential effects of grammar instruction on Second / Forei...
Two areas of second language acquisition (SLA) research are distinguished as ‘naturalistic’ and ‘ins...
Approaches to foreign language (FL) instruction have changed a great deal in the past fifty years, t...
There exist misconceptions regarding the objectives of language instruction and those of Second Lang...
This article describes the first phase of a three-fold study carried out to teach less successful st...
Born in the late 1960s, second language acquisition (SLA) is a field of study that addresses how non...
Abstract This article discusses applications of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research to the...
Second language acquisition (SLA) research encompasses various theories of language learning in whic...
The role of grammar instruction in promoting communicative competence continues to be a controversia...
This study examined the use of systematic scaffolding techniques and its results intended for litera...
The aim of this article is to examine whether instruction can facilitate SLA. Studies investigating ...
Not only did the emergence of the idea of communicative competence result in grammar instruction bei...
Evidence from research and claims made by researchers surveyed in this article indicate that compreh...
The challenge facing foreign language (FL) learners and their teachers is enormous. To become succes...
In the last twenty-five years a number of insights have been achieved through research on the proces...
This article attempts to put light on the potential effects of grammar instruction on Second / Forei...
Two areas of second language acquisition (SLA) research are distinguished as ‘naturalistic’ and ‘ins...
Approaches to foreign language (FL) instruction have changed a great deal in the past fifty years, t...
There exist misconceptions regarding the objectives of language instruction and those of Second Lang...
This article describes the first phase of a three-fold study carried out to teach less successful st...