The attitudes and learning strategies of 100 language learners who are also users of Self-Access Centers (SACs) in a theoretical context of Self-Access Language Learning (SALL). Though questionnaire survey, the present study discovered several significant correlations between learner’s attitudes towards SALL and their language learning strategies. It also established a profile of SALL center users in their attitudes and learning strategies from an comparative view based on their previous SALL experiences. The results showed that leaners who are more ready for Self-Access tend to use affective strategies. Memory strategies are practiced more often among leaners who prefer learn grammar without teachers and have more speaking activities in cl...
Up to this present time, self access language learning (SALL) has become an interesting topic for st...
Self-Access Language Learning (SALL) has played a prominent part in language education in universiti...
Language learning strategies have been a topic of research for roughy three decades. Broadly speakin...
The self-access approach to language learning requires learners to be responsible, diligent, and mot...
[[abstract]]Self-access language learning (SALL) has attracted research in such areas as facilities ...
Self-Access Language Learning (SALL) is now a significant part of many second language educational i...
This Paper investigates the relation between studying in Self-Access centres and learners’ confidenc...
The article reports on a study that examined self-directed language learning (SDLL) attitudes and st...
Self-Access Language Learning (SALL) is one of the leading aspects in efficiency of learners’ self-i...
In this short summary, we investigate the importance of learners’ emotional involvement in self-dire...
The recent student-centered learning trend in language education has put more emphasis on students’ ...
Self-access Language Learning (SALL) promotes the idea that learners take active control of their le...
This paper discusses the role of the self-access centre (SAC) in tertiary language learning and teac...
This paper reports on a study which examines the extent to which specified cognitive, social, andmet...
Self-access language learning (SALL) refers to the learning that typicallytakes place in a self-acce...
Up to this present time, self access language learning (SALL) has become an interesting topic for st...
Self-Access Language Learning (SALL) has played a prominent part in language education in universiti...
Language learning strategies have been a topic of research for roughy three decades. Broadly speakin...
The self-access approach to language learning requires learners to be responsible, diligent, and mot...
[[abstract]]Self-access language learning (SALL) has attracted research in such areas as facilities ...
Self-Access Language Learning (SALL) is now a significant part of many second language educational i...
This Paper investigates the relation between studying in Self-Access centres and learners’ confidenc...
The article reports on a study that examined self-directed language learning (SDLL) attitudes and st...
Self-Access Language Learning (SALL) is one of the leading aspects in efficiency of learners’ self-i...
In this short summary, we investigate the importance of learners’ emotional involvement in self-dire...
The recent student-centered learning trend in language education has put more emphasis on students’ ...
Self-access Language Learning (SALL) promotes the idea that learners take active control of their le...
This paper discusses the role of the self-access centre (SAC) in tertiary language learning and teac...
This paper reports on a study which examines the extent to which specified cognitive, social, andmet...
Self-access language learning (SALL) refers to the learning that typicallytakes place in a self-acce...
Up to this present time, self access language learning (SALL) has become an interesting topic for st...
Self-Access Language Learning (SALL) has played a prominent part in language education in universiti...
Language learning strategies have been a topic of research for roughy three decades. Broadly speakin...