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Chapter 13: How can I incorporate literacy skills in the target language?

Chapter 13: How can I incorporate literacy skills in the target language?

pp. 182-198

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, Georgetown University, Washington DC, , Georgetown University, Washington DC
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Chapter 13 addresses the sub-skills needed for successful second language literacy development. The relationship between literacy development and other second language skills, like vocabulary acquisition, are also presented. Learners’ prior experience with first language literacy skills is another factor for teachers to consider as they structure literacy-oriented goals and activities for their courses.

Keywords

  • reading
  • writing
  • literacy
  • fluency
  • decoding

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