This paper explores the representation of speech development and particularly perceptive skills in the CEFR level descriptions. The speech-related CEFR sections and related level descriptions are vague and none of the assumptions made therein (such as the supposed linear progression between levels) have been sufficiently tested yet. This paper presents an exploratory study on speech perception in language learners at different levels of proficiency and from different first language (L1) backgrounds (Spanish and German). The study is based on transcriptions in response to short narratives, and investigates what kind of influence listeners’ levels of proficiency in the second language (in this case English) and their L1 backgrounds have on ho...
This thesis broadly investigates the development of L2 pragmatic competence of English language stud...
The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), with its illustrative scales and salient features...
As far back as 1944, Thompson noted that “[m]easuring accurately the quality of the public speaking ...
This paper explores the representation of speech development and particularly perceptive skills in t...
This paper explores the representation of speech development and particularly perceptive skills in t...
This paper explores the representation of speech development and particularly perceptive skills in t...
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR, Council of Europe, 2001) currently f...
Aquest article estudia la representació del desenvolupament de la parla i les destreses especialment...
This paper aims to investigate foreign language learners’ speaking and writing based on a second lan...
learning, teaching, assessment (CEFR) authoritatively summarizes the outcomes of many years of work ...
The concept of success in second language learning has received growing attention over the last few ...
In this chapter, studies examining speech perception by bilingual listeners are reviewed, including ...
International audienceThe paper examines the relationship between the Common European Framework of R...
(Council of Europe, 2001) is to achieve more coherence and harmony in the field of languages and com...
This paper addresses the question of what language proficiency (LP) is, both theoretically and empir...
This thesis broadly investigates the development of L2 pragmatic competence of English language stud...
The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), with its illustrative scales and salient features...
As far back as 1944, Thompson noted that “[m]easuring accurately the quality of the public speaking ...
This paper explores the representation of speech development and particularly perceptive skills in t...
This paper explores the representation of speech development and particularly perceptive skills in t...
This paper explores the representation of speech development and particularly perceptive skills in t...
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR, Council of Europe, 2001) currently f...
Aquest article estudia la representació del desenvolupament de la parla i les destreses especialment...
This paper aims to investigate foreign language learners’ speaking and writing based on a second lan...
learning, teaching, assessment (CEFR) authoritatively summarizes the outcomes of many years of work ...
The concept of success in second language learning has received growing attention over the last few ...
In this chapter, studies examining speech perception by bilingual listeners are reviewed, including ...
International audienceThe paper examines the relationship between the Common European Framework of R...
(Council of Europe, 2001) is to achieve more coherence and harmony in the field of languages and com...
This paper addresses the question of what language proficiency (LP) is, both theoretically and empir...
This thesis broadly investigates the development of L2 pragmatic competence of English language stud...
The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), with its illustrative scales and salient features...
As far back as 1944, Thompson noted that “[m]easuring accurately the quality of the public speaking ...