Title of article
Supporting more successful language learning: Approaches for helping post-secondary learners in three contexts
Author/Authors
Horwitz, Elaine K. The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, United States , Nassif, Lama Williams College, Williamstown, United States , Uslu-Ok, Duygu The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, United States , Meadows-Parrish, Claire The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, United States
Pages
22
From page
99
To page
120
Abstract
This paper offers a number of suggestions for foreign and second language teachers who want to help their students develop more positive learning characteristics. In response to a graduate-level methods class designed to help participants develop student-centered instruction, this paper presents three approaches for helping post-secondary language learners in three contexts: Syria, Turkey, and the U.S. The approaches involve learner training projects aimed at influencing learner beliefs and expectations (Project 1), reducing learner anxiety (Project 2), and encouraging motivation and learner autonomy (Project 3). The projects target beginning and intermediate-level English as a foreign language (EFL) and Spanish-language learners. They involve hands-on teaching strategies, awareness-raising activities, and integration of instructional technology. The paper presents a rationale for each project and includes sample activities. It ends with reflections on the learner training projects and implications for the development of such projects in different language learning contexts.
Keywords
Learner support , learner autonomy , learner beliefs , language anxiety , L2 motivation , teacher training
Journal title
Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics
Serial Year
2017
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Record number
2565535
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