Moore and Kearsley (1996) maintain distance educators should provide for three types of interaction: a) learner-content; b) learner-instructor; and c) learner-learner. According to interactionist second language acquisition (SLA) theories that reflect Krashen’s theory (1994) that comprehensible input is critical for second language acquisition, interaction can enhance second language acquisition and fluency. Effective output is necessary as well. We reviewed the research on distance learning for second language learners and concluded that SLA theories can, and should, be the framework that drives the development of courses for students seeking to learn languages by distance technology. This article delineates issues to consider in support o...
The research on Internet-mediated intercultural foreign language education to date has examined a va...
From classical to contemporary periods, the teaching and learning of a second language have conscien...
This article is about one of the most influential hypothesis in the fields of applied linguistics an...
Moore and Kearsley (1996) maintain distance educators should provide for three types of interaction:...
The following thesis surveyed and examined the fields of distance education and Second Language Acqu...
A discussion of the relationship between second language acquisition (SLA) and foreign language lear...
The author carries out a pedagogical reflection on how the technology driven distance learning repea...
The interactionist perspective on second language learning has focused on the social aspects of inte...
Second language acquisition (SLA) researchers have not been slow to assert the importance of SLA res...
Second Language Learning Theories is a clear and concise overview of the field of second language ac...
This book is written in order to help undergraduate students and trainee teachers to reflect on cert...
The context of open and distance learning is special in the sense that it places greater demand on l...
This paper examines disagreement over how second language learning tasks create conditions needed fo...
Current theories of language input, interaction and second language acquisition have claimed that th...
Foreign language learning and teaching refer to the teaching or learning of a nonnative language out...
The research on Internet-mediated intercultural foreign language education to date has examined a va...
From classical to contemporary periods, the teaching and learning of a second language have conscien...
This article is about one of the most influential hypothesis in the fields of applied linguistics an...
Moore and Kearsley (1996) maintain distance educators should provide for three types of interaction:...
The following thesis surveyed and examined the fields of distance education and Second Language Acqu...
A discussion of the relationship between second language acquisition (SLA) and foreign language lear...
The author carries out a pedagogical reflection on how the technology driven distance learning repea...
The interactionist perspective on second language learning has focused on the social aspects of inte...
Second language acquisition (SLA) researchers have not been slow to assert the importance of SLA res...
Second Language Learning Theories is a clear and concise overview of the field of second language ac...
This book is written in order to help undergraduate students and trainee teachers to reflect on cert...
The context of open and distance learning is special in the sense that it places greater demand on l...
This paper examines disagreement over how second language learning tasks create conditions needed fo...
Current theories of language input, interaction and second language acquisition have claimed that th...
Foreign language learning and teaching refer to the teaching or learning of a nonnative language out...
The research on Internet-mediated intercultural foreign language education to date has examined a va...
From classical to contemporary periods, the teaching and learning of a second language have conscien...
This article is about one of the most influential hypothesis in the fields of applied linguistics an...