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1. Exploring Arabic Learners’ English Errors: Interlingual vs. Intralingual Analysis and Remedial Teaching Strategies

2. EXPLORING STUDENT PERCEPTIONS ABOUT ENHANCING ENGLISH VOCABULARY WITH THE WORDUP MOBILE APP

3. Comprehensive Analysis of Derivational and Inflectional Morphemes for English Language Acquisition.

4. Exploring Arabic Learners' English Errors: Interlingual vs. Intralingual Analysis and Remedial Teaching Strategies.

5. EXPLORING STUDENT PERCEPTIONS ABOUT ENHANCING ENGLISH VOCABULARY WITH THE WORDUP MOBILE APP.

6. Exploring Hemispheric Lateralization and Second Language Class Performance in 10 y.o. Students.

7. Pedagogy: Journal of English Language Teaching

8. Exploring Hemispheric Lateralization and Second Language Class Performance in 10 y.o. Students

9. Implementing Project-Based Learning in English Language Classes – a Case of Kosovar Lower Secondary Schools

10. IMPLEMENTING PROJECT-BASED LEARNING IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES - A CASE OF KOSOVAR LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

11. Impact of Formative Assessment on Students’ Motivation in Foreign Language Acquisition

12. Exploring Arabic Learners’ English Errors: Interlingual vs. Intralingual Analysis and Remedial Teaching Strategies

13. Fanfiction en la clase de inglés como LE. El desarrollo de la fluidez a través de la escritura creativa con estudiantes de cuarto de secundaria

14. IMPACT OF FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT ON STUDENTS' MOTIVATION IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION.

15. Pupil dilation reflects English /l//r/ discrimination ability for Japanese learners of English: a pilot study.

16. Learning Outcomes and Self-Perceived Changes Among Japanese University Students Studying English in the Philippines.

17. Genre of Folk Narratives as Rich Linguistic Resource in Acquiring English Language Competence for Young Learners.

18. Comprehensive Immigration Reform: Becoming Americans - U.S. Immigrant Integration

19. Learners’ privilege and responsibility: A critical examination of the experiences and perspectives of learners from Chinese backgrounds in the United States

20. Prosody in the Production and Processing of L2 Spoken Language and Implications for Assessment

21. Deconstructing the Concept of ‘Incidental’ L2 Vocabulary Learning

22. Pynchon's Against the Day: Bilocation, Duplication, and Differential Repetition.

23. Interpreting an ELT Course: Perspectives and Goals of Interweaving Teaching of Culture and Teaching of Language Expressed by L2 English Language Instructor.

24. 'Sometimes They Are Fun and Sometimes They Are Not': Concept Mapping with English Language Acquisition (ELA) and Gifted/Talented (GT) Elementary Students Learning Science and Sustainability.

25. Young Spanish-English speaking children’s reading attitudes in relation to language skills.

26. English Competencies and Challenges for Data Science and Cyber Security Students at Al Istiqlal University

27. Learning-Oriented Assessment: The Contextual Dimension

28. Learning-Oriented Assessment: The Proficiency Dimension

29. Learning-Oriented Assessment: The Learning Dimension

30. Learning-Oriented Assessment: An Introduction

31. Delivering on a Promise: A Longitudinal Cohort Study of Emergent Bilinguals' Academic Achievement in a Utah Dual Language Program

32. Investigating the Students' Strategies in Developing Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) Model in Indonesia University Context.

33. A Major Difference between the Formation of English Words and the Formation of Chinese Words in Modern Times.

34. Teachers' Declared Intentions to Shift Practice to Incorporate Second Language Acquisition (SLA) Theories.

35. L2 acquisition of Spanish dative clitics by English and Dutch learners.

36. Co-Creating the Dialogic: How a Participatory Action Research Project Promoted Second Language Acquisition of Karen Youth.

37. SOCIAL MEDIA AS MEANS OF INDIVIDUALIZATION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION FOR STUDENTS MAJORING IN PHILOLOGY

38. Reflections on TCCRISLS 2014: Roundtable on Learning-Oriented Assessment in Language Classrooms and Large-Scale Assessment Contexts

39. Impact of mother tongue on construction of notes and first-year academic performance.

40. Enhancing Effective Speaking Skills through Role Play and Tongue Twisters.

41. Diffidence as the Intruder of Communication in English among Students of Vernacular Medium in Tamil Nadu.

42. Recruiters' Perceptions on Teaching Writing Skill for the MBA Students of Anna University Affiliated Colleges in Tamilnadu.

43. Role of Foreign Language Speaking Anxiety in Majoring and Non-majoring English Language Learners A Comparative Study.

44. A System for English Vocabulary Acquisition based on Code-Switching.

45. Inequality in the Irish higher education system: a case study of the views of migrant students and their lecturers on how English language proficiency impacts their academic achievement in an Institute of Technology.

46. Challenges to Implementing Communicative Language Teaching(CLT) in Bangladesh.

47. Second Language Competence and Student Acculturation: The Case of International Students.

48. The motivations of learning English as a second language: A case study of Francophone undergraduate students at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

49. Acquisition of speech rhythm in a second language by learners with rhythmically different native languages.

50. Can the Pro-Drop Parameter Account for All the Errors in the Acquisition of Non-Referential It in L2 English?

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