Cognition and Second Language Instruction (Cambridge Applied Linguistics)

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Cognition and Second Language Instruction (Cambridge Applied Linguistics)

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English
Pages
464

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Cover of: Cognition and second language instruction
Cognition and second language instruction
2001, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: Cognition and Second Language Instruction (Cambridge Applied Linguistics)
Cognition and Second Language Instruction (Cambridge Applied Linguistics)
December 17, 2001, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: Cognition and Second Language Instruction (Cambridge Applied Linguistics)
Cognition and Second Language Instruction (Cambridge Applied Linguistics)
November 2001, Cambridge University Press
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"The essential claim of this chapter is that the concept of attention is necessary in order to understand virtually every aspect of second language acquisition (SLA), including the development of interlanguages (ILs) over time, variation within IL at particular points in time, the development of L2 fluency, the role of individual differences such as motivation, aptitude and learning strategies in L2 learning, and the ways in which interaction, negotiation for meaning, and all forms of instruction contribute to language learning."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
464
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

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ISBN 10
0521802881
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9780521802888
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The essential claim of this chapter is that the concept of attention is necessary in order to understand virtually every aspect of second language acquisition (SLA), including the development of interlanguages (ILs) over time, variation within IL at particular points in time, the development of L2 fluency, the role of individual differences such as motivation, aptitude and learning strategies in L2 learning, and the ways in which interaction, negotiation for meaning, and all forms of instruction contribute to language learning.
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