The ELLiE research project is a large transcontextual longitudinal study of early foreign language (FL) learning in Europe. The four-year study analysed the progress of about 1.200 primary school children (aged 7-11) learning foreign languages in seven countries: England (regarding French and Spanish), Croatia, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden (countries with English as first foreign language). Research themes included national language policies, effective factors for early language learning success, and children’s linguistic and non-linguistic outcomes. The study mainly investigated what is realistically achievable in state school classes where only a limited amount of curriculum time is available for second/foreign language le...
International audienceSince 2001, the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) ha...
This paper reports on the extent to which European recommendations for early language learning have ...
This volume is the result of the presentations and discussions carried out at the Conference on “Ear...
The contribution discusses the results of a study into young EFL learners’ attitudes to classroom a...
The contribution discusses the results of a study into young EFL learners’ attitudes to classroom a...
The development of policy in relation to language learning at the early primary level of schooling h...
Questo contributo presenta uno studio longitudinale sull’apprendimento di giovani allievi di ingles...
The primary purpose of this study is to determine how teaching English in European schools can becom...
Questo contributo presenta uno studio longitudinale sull’apprendimento di giovani allievi di ingles...
There are many studies on early language learning confirming that exposure to language is a reliable...
This contribution is aimed at presenting the emerging results of a research study on the development...
This contribution is aimed at presenting the emerging results of a research study on the development...
In 2002 the European Union declared multilingualism and life-long language learning to be two goals ...
International audienceSince 2001, the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) ha...
This study compared receptive English grammar skills of two groups of 7‐ and 9‐year‐old Danish child...
International audienceSince 2001, the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) ha...
This paper reports on the extent to which European recommendations for early language learning have ...
This volume is the result of the presentations and discussions carried out at the Conference on “Ear...
The contribution discusses the results of a study into young EFL learners’ attitudes to classroom a...
The contribution discusses the results of a study into young EFL learners’ attitudes to classroom a...
The development of policy in relation to language learning at the early primary level of schooling h...
Questo contributo presenta uno studio longitudinale sull’apprendimento di giovani allievi di ingles...
The primary purpose of this study is to determine how teaching English in European schools can becom...
Questo contributo presenta uno studio longitudinale sull’apprendimento di giovani allievi di ingles...
There are many studies on early language learning confirming that exposure to language is a reliable...
This contribution is aimed at presenting the emerging results of a research study on the development...
This contribution is aimed at presenting the emerging results of a research study on the development...
In 2002 the European Union declared multilingualism and life-long language learning to be two goals ...
International audienceSince 2001, the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) ha...
This study compared receptive English grammar skills of two groups of 7‐ and 9‐year‐old Danish child...
International audienceSince 2001, the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) ha...
This paper reports on the extent to which European recommendations for early language learning have ...
This volume is the result of the presentations and discussions carried out at the Conference on “Ear...