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Reflection and strategies in foreign language learning: A study of four university-level  ab initio  learners of German
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Reflection and strategies in foreign language learning: A study of four university-level ab initio learners of German

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Against the background of current concerns for a learner-centred, consciousness-raising approach to foreign language learning, this book explores at a theoretical and empirical level the relationship between metacognitive skills and successful language learning. Using data both from the Trinity College Dublin Modern Languages Research Project and from a longterm study of individual learners, the book asks: what do learners actually focus their attention on during learning? What do they do when facing second language production problems? What is meant by language learning strategies, and what influence does learners’ analytical thinking have on the learning process?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
1 April 1997
Pages
260
ISBN
9783631304457

Against the background of current concerns for a learner-centred, consciousness-raising approach to foreign language learning, this book explores at a theoretical and empirical level the relationship between metacognitive skills and successful language learning. Using data both from the Trinity College Dublin Modern Languages Research Project and from a longterm study of individual learners, the book asks: what do learners actually focus their attention on during learning? What do they do when facing second language production problems? What is meant by language learning strategies, and what influence does learners’ analytical thinking have on the learning process?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
1 April 1997
Pages
260
ISBN
9783631304457