AbstractThis study investigates how learners compensate for their insufficient linguistic repertoire and enhance their online discussion (OLD) via the use of communication strategies (CS) in Facebook groups. Using a purposive sampling procedure, a group comprising 28 learners taking a communication course at a public university participated in the study. Ten voluntary learners were sample within the case for a more in-depth investigation of the phenomenon. Data were derived from threaded OLD, interviews, retrospective sessions and reflective journals. Thematic analysis revealed learners’ employment of an array of CS when completing the task which includes direct, digital media, paralinguistic and interactional strategies
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This study is concerned with gaining a better understanding of the way that language is being used i...
This paper identifies Malaysian university students’ needs and preferences for online English langua...
AbstractThis study investigates how learners compensate for their insufficient linguistic repertoire...
This study aims to investigate ESL learners ’ participation in an information-sharing task conducted...
Online social networks have been widely used by educators as an alternative tool for language teachi...
Nowadays, Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) becomes the most dominant mode of communication as c...
AbstractThe use of language learning strategies (LLS) by language learners is one of the contributin...
The fundamental design of social networking sites (SNSs) to ease social interactions has generally b...
The number of online users has unprecedentedly increased in recent years. The rapid advancement of t...
This paper discusses the findings of a research study that seeks to investigate the language feature...
This paper identifies Malaysian university students’ needs and preferences for online English langua...
Social media have gained astounding worldwide growth and popularity and have become prominent in the...
© 2011 CALICO Journal. Although often neglected in language textbooks and classrooms, sociopragmatic...
AbstractCurrently, with the rise of online communities, communication has shifted away from traditio...
The popularity of Facebook (FB) skyrocketed during the last decade as students and educators joined ...
This study is concerned with gaining a better understanding of the way that language is being used i...
This paper identifies Malaysian university students’ needs and preferences for online English langua...
AbstractThis study investigates how learners compensate for their insufficient linguistic repertoire...
This study aims to investigate ESL learners ’ participation in an information-sharing task conducted...
Online social networks have been widely used by educators as an alternative tool for language teachi...
Nowadays, Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) becomes the most dominant mode of communication as c...
AbstractThe use of language learning strategies (LLS) by language learners is one of the contributin...
The fundamental design of social networking sites (SNSs) to ease social interactions has generally b...
The number of online users has unprecedentedly increased in recent years. The rapid advancement of t...
This paper discusses the findings of a research study that seeks to investigate the language feature...
This paper identifies Malaysian university students’ needs and preferences for online English langua...
Social media have gained astounding worldwide growth and popularity and have become prominent in the...
© 2011 CALICO Journal. Although often neglected in language textbooks and classrooms, sociopragmatic...
AbstractCurrently, with the rise of online communities, communication has shifted away from traditio...
The popularity of Facebook (FB) skyrocketed during the last decade as students and educators joined ...
This study is concerned with gaining a better understanding of the way that language is being used i...
This paper identifies Malaysian university students’ needs and preferences for online English langua...