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Sonst. Personen | Swenson, Tamara (Hrsg.) |
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Institution | Japan Association for Language Teaching, Tokyo. |
Titel | Japan Association for Language Teaching (JALT) Journal, 1996. |
Quelle | 18 (1996) 2, (377 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch; japanisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Chinese; College Entrance Examinations; College Faculty; Communicative Competence (Languages); Computer Assisted Instruction; Cultural Differences; English for Academic Purposes; English (Second Language); Foreign Countries; Foreign Students; Higher Education; Intercultural Communication; Language Proficiency; Language Teachers; Language Tests; Language Variation; North American English; Reading Processes; Second Language Instruction; Secondary Education; Sociolinguistics; Structural Analysis (Linguistics); Student Behavior; Student Role; Suprasegmentals; Teacher Attitudes; Tutorial Programs; Writing Instruction; Japan China; Chinesen; Aufnahmeprüfung; Fakultät; Communicative competence; Languages; Kommunikative Kompetenz; Sprache; Computer based training; Computerunterstützter Unterricht; Kultureller Unterschied; English as second language; English; Second Language; Englisch als Zweitsprache; Ausland; Hochschulbildung; Hochschulsystem; Hochschulwesen; Interkulturelle Kommunikation; Language skill; Language skills; Sprachkompetenz; Language teacher; Sprachunterricht; Language test; Sprachtest; Sprachenvielfalt; Amerikanisches Englisch; Leseprozess; Fremdsprachenunterricht; Sekundarbereich; Soziolinguistik; Structural analysis; Strukturanalyse; Student behaviour; Schülerverhalten; Lehrerverhalten; Tutorial programmes; Förderprogramm; Lernprogramm; Tutorensystem; Schreibunterricht |
Abstract | The two issues of the journal for teachers of English as a second language in Japan include these articles: "What Do JTEs Really Want?" (Wendy F. Scholefield); "Do EFL Learners Make Instrumental Inferences When Reading? Some Evidence from Implicit Memory Tests" (Suzanne Collins, Hidetsugu Tajika); "Function and Structure of Academic English" (Martha C. Pennington); "Writing on Academic Topics: Externalizing Rhetorical Processes in an Intercultural Context" (Jack Kimball); "American English, Japanese, and Directness: More Than Stereotypes" (Kenneth R. Rose); "High School English Textbooks and College Entrance Examinations: A Comparison of Reading Passage Difficulty" (Shinji Kimura, Brad Visgatis); "Detecting Cross-Linguistic Difficulties in Learning English: Using a Text Reconstruction Program" (Regina Lo); "Professors' Expectations of Foreign Students in Freshman-Level Courses" (David Kehe, Peggy Kehe); "Global Issues in EFL: Why and How" (Daniel McIntyre); "Imagery, Verbal Processes, and Second Language Learning (James W. Ney); "Testing English Tests: A Language Proficiency Perspective" (Akihiro Ito); "Assistant Language Teachers in Junior High School" (James Sick); "Motivational Differences Between Chinese and Japanese Learners of English as a Foreign Language" (Bill Teweles); "Teacher Preferences of Student Behavior in Japan" (Catherine L. Sasaki); "The Essential Role of Negotiation in the Communicative Classroom" (Teresa Pica); "Change of Interactive Contact Situations and Social Strategies" (in Japanese) (Satoshi Miyazaki, Jun Pirotta-Maruyama);"But I Don't Want To Be Rude: On Learning How To Express Anger in the L2" (Mitsuyo Toya, Mary Kodis); "The Role of Teachers and Students in Academic Writing Tutorials" (Adrienne Nicosia, Lynn Stein); "Teaching Suprasegmentals to Japanese Learners of English Through Electronic Visual Feedback" (Janet Anderson-Hsieh); and "Teaching Sociolinguistic Knowledge in Japanese High Schools" (Kiwamu Izumi). Book reviews are also included in each issue. (MSE) |
Anmerkungen | JALT Central Office, Urban Edge Bldg., 5th fl, 1-37-9 Taito, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110 Japan. |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |