Imagination is rarely acknowledged as one of the main workhorses of learning. Unfortunately, disregarding the imagination has some clearly negative pedagogical impacts: Learning is more ineffective than it should be and much schooling is more tedious than it need be. In this paper, we outline a somewhat new way of thinking about the process of students’ language education. We focus on the kinds of “cognitive tools” or learning “toolkits” human beings develop as they grow up, which connect emotion and imagination with knowledge in the learning process. We show how employing these tools-indeed, how their central employment in all aspects of planning-can make learning other languages engaging and meaningful
This two-phase project investigated metaphorical language use in second language learners’ essays fr...
Ph.D. (Educational Psychology)This study works with a metaphor analysis of the creative work of Engl...
This article explores the significance of metaphors in the creative work of second language learners...
Imagination is rarely acknowledged as one of the main workhorses of learning. Unfortunately, disrega...
Much of the foreign language learning experience appears to involve the imagination: imagining other...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imag-ination in foreign lang...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imagination in foreign langu...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imagination in foreign langu...
Abstract Children's imagination in foreign language learning It is known for a long time that chil...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imag- ination in foreign lan...
This paper focuses on the need to return creativity, improvisation, imagination and embodied learnin...
In order to initiate and maintain meaningful interaction in a young learner L2 classroom, an adult t...
The imagination is powerful, in part, because of the emotions that can be activated by imagining fut...
The importance of thinking for language learning has been recognized for some time. ELT activities w...
In this paper, I will argue that awareness of images and metaphors held by foreign language learner...
This two-phase project investigated metaphorical language use in second language learners’ essays fr...
Ph.D. (Educational Psychology)This study works with a metaphor analysis of the creative work of Engl...
This article explores the significance of metaphors in the creative work of second language learners...
Imagination is rarely acknowledged as one of the main workhorses of learning. Unfortunately, disrega...
Much of the foreign language learning experience appears to involve the imagination: imagining other...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imag-ination in foreign lang...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imagination in foreign langu...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imagination in foreign langu...
Abstract Children's imagination in foreign language learning It is known for a long time that chil...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imag- ination in foreign lan...
This paper focuses on the need to return creativity, improvisation, imagination and embodied learnin...
In order to initiate and maintain meaningful interaction in a young learner L2 classroom, an adult t...
The imagination is powerful, in part, because of the emotions that can be activated by imagining fut...
The importance of thinking for language learning has been recognized for some time. ELT activities w...
In this paper, I will argue that awareness of images and metaphors held by foreign language learner...
This two-phase project investigated metaphorical language use in second language learners’ essays fr...
Ph.D. (Educational Psychology)This study works with a metaphor analysis of the creative work of Engl...
This article explores the significance of metaphors in the creative work of second language learners...