This article draws on ethnographic data from a longitudinal study of newly-arrived immigrants of non English-speaking background in the Australian Adult Migrant English Program to investigate their opportunities for using English and the language learning strategies (LLS) they used to make the most of these opportunities. Analysis of their reports of spoken interactions in and beyond the classroom suggests that many participants had little awareness of the strategies they could use to increase their opportunities to interact with other English speakers. Most participants did not use any LLS and those they did use were largely social in nature and motivation. With a particular focus on social strategies, we consider participants' use of LLS ...
This article explores language experiences of three Bangladeshi migrant workers with low English pro...
This article highlights the use and co-construction of language learning strategies (LLS) in second ...
Since the early seventeen hundreds, the English language has been the most dominant in the United St...
Learning an additional language as an adult can be daunting and can present a variety of challenges ...
© 2000 Dr. Elizabeth Helen LuntThis study examines the use of language learning strategies by a grou...
Using interviews with adult migrants over a period of two years, the authors look at how undertaking...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 58-59).Census data indicate that the number of non-English s...
Immigration and language learning are topics of interest to many people around the world; it is a da...
This two-year photovoice study examines the language learning trajectories of two adult indigenous f...
In this paper we focus on the perspectives and practical needs of a group of adult immigrants from l...
affecting language gain and loss in young immigrants and the case of the Wellington Indo-Fijians Thi...
This article highlights the use and co-construction of language learning strategies (LLS) in second ...
This article explores a particular consequence of migration, which is the need to make new friends i...
Purpose - The increase in the enrolments of immigrant children in New Zealand seems to have posed gr...
This study examines non-native English speaking immigrants, a group that has been overlooked by rese...
This article explores language experiences of three Bangladeshi migrant workers with low English pro...
This article highlights the use and co-construction of language learning strategies (LLS) in second ...
Since the early seventeen hundreds, the English language has been the most dominant in the United St...
Learning an additional language as an adult can be daunting and can present a variety of challenges ...
© 2000 Dr. Elizabeth Helen LuntThis study examines the use of language learning strategies by a grou...
Using interviews with adult migrants over a period of two years, the authors look at how undertaking...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 58-59).Census data indicate that the number of non-English s...
Immigration and language learning are topics of interest to many people around the world; it is a da...
This two-year photovoice study examines the language learning trajectories of two adult indigenous f...
In this paper we focus on the perspectives and practical needs of a group of adult immigrants from l...
affecting language gain and loss in young immigrants and the case of the Wellington Indo-Fijians Thi...
This article highlights the use and co-construction of language learning strategies (LLS) in second ...
This article explores a particular consequence of migration, which is the need to make new friends i...
Purpose - The increase in the enrolments of immigrant children in New Zealand seems to have posed gr...
This study examines non-native English speaking immigrants, a group that has been overlooked by rese...
This article explores language experiences of three Bangladeshi migrant workers with low English pro...
This article highlights the use and co-construction of language learning strategies (LLS) in second ...
Since the early seventeen hundreds, the English language has been the most dominant in the United St...