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Language learning strategies is a term referring to the actions that are consciously deployed by language learners to help them learn or use a language more effectively.
Oxford (1990, p.1) defines language learning strategies as “steps taken by students to enhance their own learning and tools for active self-directed involvement in learning, which is essential for developing communicative competence”.
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Jan 1, 2004 · definition and classification of language learning strategies. The development of language learning strategy theory and how it fits into the framework of contemporary
Jul 21, 2005 · Definition and Importance of Strategies. Learning strategies are procedures that facilitate a learning task. Strategies are most often conscious and goal-driven, especially in the beginning stages of tackling an unfamiliar language task.
- Anna Uhl Chamot
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Jan 12, 2023 · Abstract. This chapter introduces the historical development of L2 learning strategies. I first reviewed the assessment of language learning strategies by summarizing survey instruments...
- Mark Feng Teng
Jan 13, 2022 · It comprises eight chapters in which the author attempts to disentangle the definitional and terminological confusion which surrounds the concept of strategies for learning and using a second language, and overviews methods used in LLS research, issues involved in strategies-based instruction as well as the empirical evidence for such pedagogic ...
May 7, 2023 · Abstract. The present chapter addresses the construct of language learning strategies (LLS). It starts with an overview of approaches to the investigation of LLS. After anchoring LLS in the so-called good language learner studies (Rubin, 1975), selected definitions and features of LLS are discussed.