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Chapter 5: What kinds of learning strategies can I teach my learners?

Chapter 5: What kinds of learning strategies can I teach my learners?

pp. 63-74

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, Georgetown University, Washington DC, , Georgetown University, Washington DC
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Chapter 5 examines the type of language learning strategies learners’ might naturally use in the language classroom and the common characteristics of the most effective learning strategies that have been identified in recent research. Strategies differ by communicative method, and examples of each are included throughout the chapter. In addition, authors discuss how strategy-based instruction may work with learners of different ages and proficiency levels.

Keywords

  • self-efficacy
  • autonomy
  • strategy-based instruction
  • scaffolding
  • differentiated instruction

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