2013
Conference Paper / Presentation
Applying Generative SLA to the Language Classroom
WHONG, Melinda Karen; MARSDEN, Heather; GIL, Kook-Hee
Source: Paper presented at Unknown Event
2013
Conference Paper / Presentation
Building an iPad community of practice
Stamper, Suzan Elizabeth
Source: Paper presented at The 20th Anniversary Japan Association for Language Teaching: Computer Assisted Language Learning (JALTCALL2013) & 6th Annual ER (Extensive Reading) Seminar
2013
Conference Paper / Presentation
Can researching any tell us anything about teaching?
WHONG, Melinda Karen
Source: Paper presented at Unknown Event
2013
Conference Paper / Presentation
Emotional adjectives in Japanese and their subjectivity
Hirata, Masayuki
Source: Paper presented at 12th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference
2013
Conference Paper / Presentation
Essential components for EAP proficiency construct: a comparative study of GEPT and CERF and their respective relevance to EAP
Shen, Chi
Source: Paper presented at The 30th International Conference on English Teaching and Learning in the R.O.C. (ETRA)
2013
Conference Paper / Presentation
How we can learn from acquisition: the acquisition-learning debate revisited
WHONG, Melinda Karen; MARSDEN, Heather; GIL, Kook-Hee
Press: Cascadilla Press
ISBN: 9781574734614
Source: Paper presented at Proceedings of the 12th Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition Conference (GASLA 2013), p. 203-210
ISBN: 9781574734614
Source: Paper presented at Proceedings of the 12th Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition Conference (GASLA 2013), p. 203-210
A default assumption in generative second language acquisition (SLA) research is that learned L2 knowledge cannot become acquired knowledge. However, given recent generative SLA research concerned with how classroom input affects L2 performance, this paper argues that it is time to revisit this assumption. The discussion draws on both generative and non-generative research and concludes that the context of the language classroom can serve as a motivation for a cross-paradigm research agenda that will be better placed than within-framework research to develop a transition theory for L2 acquisition, and to identify how classroom input affects different types of linguistic properties.
2013
Conference Paper / Presentation
Incorporating new literacies in education
Jhaveri, Aditi
Source: Paper presented at English Language Centre Symposium 2013
2013
Conference Paper / Presentation
iPads: Challenges and solutions
Schwartz, A.; Stamper, Suzan Elizabeth
Source: Paper presented at Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages International Convention & English Language Expo (TESOL 2013)
2013
Conference Paper / Presentation
Mobile technology in an English for Academic Purposes reading class
Stamper, Suzan Elizabeth
Source: Paper presented at The 20th Anniversary Japan Association for Language Teaching: Computer Assisted Language Learning (JALTCALL2013) & 6th Annual ER (Extensive Reading) Seminar
2013
Conference Paper / Presentation
Promoting interest in English through news analysis
Leung, Chi Sun Benjamin
Source: Paper presented at 4th ELC Symposium 2013: The Position of English Language Provision