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Language support improves oral communication skills of undergraduate nursing students : a 6-month follow-up survey
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Oral communication in the target language : a survey of Chautauqua county language teachers' perceptions of their own successful practices
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Saff, Kayla. - : State University of New York College at Fredonia, 2016
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Smartphones wandering at the mall : a case study investigating the use of smartphones on English oral learning skills in a collaborative mobile-assisted language learning environment
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Distinguished Pedagogical LEarning and TEaching Corpora: Textchat in multimodal contexts.
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Wigham, C.R.; Chanier T.. - : Mulce.org, 2013. : Universite Blaise Pascal, 2013. : France, 2013. : http://mulce.org, 2013. : http://repository.mulce.org, 2013
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Distinguished corpus: Interplay between textchat and audio modalities during the Second Life Reflective Sessions
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Wigham, C.R.; Chanier T.. - : Mulce.org, 2013. : Universite Blaise Pascal, 2013. : France, 2013. : http://mulce.org, 2013. : http://repository.mulce.org, 2013
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Distinguished Pedagogical LEarning and TEaching Corpora: Reflective Teaching Journals.
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Wigham, C.R.; Chanier T.. - : Mulce.org, 2013. : Universite Blaise Pascal, 2013. : France, 2013. : http://mulce.org, 2013. : http://repository.mulce.org, 2013
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Distinguished corpus: transcription of verbal and nonverbal interactions of the Second Life reflection archi21-slrefl-es-j3
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Distinguished corpus: Influence of nonverbal communication on verbal production in the Second Life Reflective Sessions
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Wigham, C.R.; Chanier T.. - : Mulce.org, 2012. : Universite Blaise Pascal, 2012. : France, 2012. : http://mulce.org, 2012. : http://repository.mulce.org, 2012
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Distinguished corpus: transcription of verbal and nonverbal interactions of the Second Life reflection archi21-slrefl-sc-j3
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Chanier T.; Saddour I.; Wigham C.R.. - : Mulce.org, 2012. : Universite Blaise Pascal, 2012. : France, 2012. : http://mulce.org, 2012. : http://repository.mulce.org, 2012
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Distinguished corpus: transcription of verbal and nonverbal interactions of the Second Life reflection archi21-slrefl-ls-j3
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Distinguished corpus: transcription of verbal and nonverbal interactions of the Second Life reflection archi21-slrefl-av-j2
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Distinguished corpus: transcription of verbal and nonverbal interactions of the Second Life reflection archi21-slrefl-sc-j2
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Distinguished corpus: transcription of verbal and nonverbal interactions of the Second Life reflection archi21-slrefl-av-j4
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Distinguished corpus: transcription of verbal and nonverbal interactions of the Second Life reflection archi21-slrefl-es-j4
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Chinese language reform in Singapore : teacher perceptions of instructional approaches and curriculum implementation
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The role of oral language interactions in English literacy learning : a case study of a first grade Korean child
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This paper is a qualitative case study of a Korean first grade child. The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the nature of a first grade Korean child’s oral language interactions with teachers, parents, peers, and community members and to examine how a child’s oral language impacts his literacy learning in English. The data were collected over five months from three different settings: the school, the Korean Language School, and the home. Data methods were interviews, observations, field notes, surveys, audio and video recordings, documents, and informal assessments in Korean and English. Data analysis was based on the analytical categorization and the constant comparison analysis. The results of this study revealed that opportunities to engage in social interactions between a child and his teachers, parents, and peers through oral conversation contributed to the language and literacy learning of the child observed. The analysis of the data showed that literacy development in English was influenced by three factors: individual factors, home and school environmental factors, and community and cultural environmental factors. Individual factors were personal motivation, the first language effect, and background knowledge. Home and school environmental factors included parents’ support, peer group activity, and teacher’s role. Finally, community and cultural environmental factors were mass media and Korean culture and identity. The results of the study supported Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory and Bronfenbrenner’s ecology system theory that learning occurs through social interactions in cooperated groups and their environments. ; Department of Elementary Education ; Thesis (Ph. D.)
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English language -- Spoken English -- Korea (South) -- Case studies; English language -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- Korean speakers -- Case studies; Oral communication -- Case studies; Second language acquisition -- Case studies
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URL: http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/123456789/194709 http://liblink.bsu.edu/catkey/1637945
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