نتایج جستجو برای: oral english proficiency construct

تعداد نتایج: 511361  

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2014
hamide marefat elias abdollahnejad

tsimpli and dimitrakopoulou (2007) observed that uninterpretable features are unavailable in second language (l2) acquisition after the critical period. in this paper, we verify this claim by providing evidence from persian speaking learners of english as an l2 on the status of resumptive pronouns (rps) as uniterpretable features. unlike english which does not allow rps, persian shows various b...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1998
D Perani E Paulesu N S Galles E Dupoux S Dehaene V Bettinardi S F Cappa F Fazio J Mehler

Functional imaging methods show differences in the pattern of cerebral activation associated with the subject's native language (L1) compared with a second language (L2). In a recent PET investigation on bilingualism we showed that auditory processing of stories in L1 (Italian) engages the temporal lobes and temporoparietal cortex more extensively than L2 (English). However, in that study the I...

2013
Emmanuel Manalo Kyoko Watanabe Chris Sheppard

This study examined whether language structure or language proficiency might influence students’ use of evaluative language in written reports, and whether instruction might improve students’ use of evaluative language. Reports in Japanese and in English written by second year Japanese university students, who had received instruction in academic discourse pertaining to critical evaluation, wer...

2014
Ellen Rafferty Erlin Barnard

ACTFL generic proficiency guidelines describe what learners are able to perform at various proficiency levels. These guidelines, in particular the oral proficiency guidelines (OPG), have been widely used to assess learners’ proficiency across institutions – via the oral proficiency interview (OPI) technique – irrespective of curriculum, teaching methods, and materials. Many institutions and org...

Journal: :متن پژوهی ادبی 0
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the role of motivation and attitude in l2 learning and their relationship with kinds of orientation which is specific to the social context has been a point of investigation for decades. this study was conducted to find the kinds of orientation (english learning reasons) specific to the social milieu of iran on the one hand, and their relationship with rnotivation and the english language profi...

2006
Paul J. Whitney J. SCOTT PAYNE PAUL J. WHITNEY

A naturalistic experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that synchronous computer-mediated communication (CMC) can indirectly improve L2 oral proficiency by developing the same cognitive mechanisms underlying spontaneous conversational speech. The theoretical framework guiding this inquiry consists of Levelt’s (1989) model of language production augmented by concepts from Working Memory ...

Journal: :Journal of Development Economics 2022

Virtual communication holds the promise of enabling low-cost professional development at scale, but benefits in-person interaction might be difficult to replicate. We report on an experiment in South Africa comparing on-site with virtual coaching public primary school teachers. After three years, improved students’ English oral language and reading proficiency (0.31 0.13 SD, respectively). had ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2011
Eric Pakulak Helen J. Neville

An enduring question in the study of second-language acquisition concerns the relative contributions of age of acquisition (AOA) and ultimate linguistic proficiency to neural organization for second-language processing. Several ERP and neuroimaging studies of second-language learners have found that neural organization for syntactic processing is sensitive to delays in second-language acquisiti...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2002
Mónica Rosselli Alfredo Ardila Mirtha N Santisi María Del Rosario Arecco Judy Salvatierra Alejandra Conde Bonie Lenis

The aim of this study was to analyze the performance of Spanish-English bilinguals on the Golden Stroop Test. The effects of bilingualism, participants' age, age of acquisition of the second language, and proficiency in each language were analyzed. Participants consisted of 71 Spanish-English bilinguals, 40 English monolinguals, and 11 Spanish monolinguals from South Florida. Proficiency in Spa...

2016
Paul Twitchell Peter C. Hauser Naomi Shin PAUL TWITCHELL Jill P. Morford

Research on spoken language bilinguals has shown that there is a significant relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and literacy outcomes. The mechanism of SES as a predictor of literacy success has two competing explanations. One assumes a direct impact of SES on literacy through expanded opportunities to read and better maternal mediation of literacy activities; the other assumes an ...

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