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  2. Language learning strategies - Wikipedia

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    Language learning strategies is a term referring to the actions that are consciously deployed by language learners to help them learn or use a language more effectively. [1] [2] They have also been defined as "thoughts and actions, consciously chosen and operationalized by language learners, to assist them in carrying out a multiplicity of tasks from the very outset of learning to the most ...

  3. Vocabulary learning - Wikipedia

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    Vocabulary learning is the process acquiring building blocks in second language acquisition Restrepo Ramos (2015). The impact of vocabulary on proficiency in second language performance "has become […] an object of considerable interest among researchers, teachers, and materials developers" (Huckin & Coady, 1999, p. 182).

  4. File:Triglot Vocabulary.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Audio-lingual method - Wikipedia

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    However, unlike the direct method, the audio-lingual method did not focus on teaching vocabulary. Rather, the teacher drilled students in the use of grammar . Applied to language instruction, and often within the context of the language lab , it means that the instructor would present the correct model of a sentence and the students would have ...

  6. Language - Wikipedia

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    Language change happens at all levels from the phonological level to the levels of vocabulary, morphology, syntax, and discourse. Even though language change is often initially evaluated negatively by speakers of the language who often consider changes to be "decay" or a sign of slipping norms of language usage, it is natural and inevitable.

  7. Vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    A vocabulary (also known as a lexicon) is a set of words, typically the set in a language or the set known to an individual. The word vocabulary originated from the Latin vocabulum, meaning "a word, name". It forms an essential component of language and communication, helping convey thoughts, ideas, emotions, and information.

  8. Template:User degree/MIM - Wikipedia

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  9. The Voyage of the Mimi - Wikipedia

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    Both series emphasized equal opportunity in math and science with a diverse cast, including race, gender, and disability status, [12] and incorporated an instructional strategy wherein the fictionalized adventure would catch the interest of students for the initial part of the learning process. [13]