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  1. 12 de nov. de 2009 · In this taxonomy, she breaks learning strategies into six kinds: cognitive, such as analysis, applying background knowledge, and prediction, among others; metacognitive, such as self-evaluation of progress, planning language study, and reviewing, among others;

  2. 1 de ene. de 2010 · For instance, if we look at Tarone’s taxonomy (1977, 1980) in Table 3, we notice that even though they are under the term ‘communication strategies”, they correspond exactly to Oxford’s (1990) taxonomy of learning strategies but under different names: “compensation strategies / overcoming limitations in speaking and writing’: ‘avoiding communication partially or totally ...

  3. Naiman, Frőhlich, Stern and Todesco (1978) created a taxonomy of strategies that good language learners use. Their classification is derived from a study conducted on 34 proficient adult language learners.

  4. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor Emerita, University of Minnesota Twin Cities‬ - ‪‪Cited by 27,028‬‬ - ‪second language acquisition‬ - ‪applied linguistics‬ - ‪variationist sociolinguistics‬.

  5. 2-1 Tarone’s taxonomy From an interactional view or social strategies, Tarone (1977) provides five main categories of CSs: paraphrase, borrowing, appeal for assistance, mime and avoidance. The taxonomy and examples of CSs proposed by Tarone (1977, 1983) are demonstrated in Table 2-1. With paraphrase, the learner uses these

  6. 14 de dic. de 2018 · Strategies of learning are the learner's conscious attempts to master the target language. Examples of such strategies are the use of mnemonics to remember target vocabulary, the memorizing of verb declensions or textbook dialogues, the use of flash cards, and so on.

  7. This article first describes what communication strategies are and provides an overview of the teachability issue, discussing the arguments for and against strategy instruction, and suggests three possible reasons for the existing controversy. After this the results of a study aimed at.