scholarly journals Dialog w metodzie indywidualnych przypadków

Neofilolog ◽  
1970 ◽  
pp. 79-90
Author(s):  
Katarzyna Karpińska-Szaj

An individual case study is a research procedure and at the same time a practical approach which makes it possible to apply a variety of data gathering instruments. One such instrument is dialogue, which is described in this article as a tool meant for the diagnosis and treatment of difficulties in foreign language learning as experienced by students with special educational needs who have disturbed development in their native language.

Neofilolog ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 187-201
Author(s):  
Katarzyna Karpińska-Szaj

Adapting foreign language teaching to the requirements of studentswith special educational needs requires prior diagnosis of the developmentalpotential of the pupils concerned. Because of the educationaland rehabilitative character of foreign language learning in studentswith language and speech deficiencies, the diagnosis addresses thepossibilities of using foreign language learning in developing generaland linguistic competencies in both languages (native and foreign). Thearticle presents the aims of diagnosing linguistic communicative competenciesin the context of foreign language teaching. The differencesbetween speech diagnosis and diagnosis performed for the needs of foreignlanguage teaching are discussed, based on cases of pupils with deficienciesin their native language (Polish). The evaluation of the students’competencies involved reformulation as an instrument of linguistic diagnosis;learning strategies were also considered in the assessment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tran Quoc Thao ◽  
Nguyen Chau Hoang Long

Self-regulation of learning plays a vital role in improving second/foreign language learning as it can encourage the development of autonomous learners. It is seen that, nevertheless, ESL/EFL learners in different contexts are not fully aware of the importance of self-regulated language learning (SRLL) strategies in their English language learning. The present study, therefore, aims at investigating the use of SRLL strategies by English-majored students at a university in Bac Lieu province, Vietnam. This study involved 100 English-majored freshmen in answering a closed-ended questionnaire. The results showed that students sometimes used SRLL strategies, and they used SRLL strategies for keeping and monitoring records and seeking social assistance more often than for other purposes. The findings imply that students lacked knowledge of how to use SRLL strategies and get engaged in using SRLL strategies. This study recommends that students’ awareness of SRLL strategies should be seriously taken into account in order to facilitate their learner autonomy.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-65
Author(s):  
David Felipe Espinosa Torres ◽  
Iván Camilo González Bejarano ◽  
Juliana Moreno Restrepo

Feedback is a powerful tool that has a significant influence on student success. Its meaningful impact on learning and teaching processes has been well-documented. However, there is minimal research concerning the impact of feedback strategies on foreign language learning. This article seeks to provide a theoretical and practical understanding of the impact of feedback on foreign language teaching and learning processes. This is done through a case study research conducted in a private institution in Bogotá, Colombia. The evidence demonstrates that the feedback strategies used and the manner in which they are administered influence their effectiveness. Three main strategies were observed and analyzed: corrective, motivational, and developmental. This article concludes with a suggestion to make feedback an explicit policy of teachers’ education programs in the country.


Neofilolog ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 61-73
Author(s):  
Katarzyna Karpińska-Szaj ◽  
Jolanta Sujecka-Zając

The article presents ‘didactic dialogue’ against the background of other interactive forms of remediation in foreign language learning. Drawing on the works of Antoine de La Garanderie, Reuven Feuierstein and Pierre Vermersch, three didactic approaches have been analyzed. Theoretical considerations have been illustrated with conclusions formulated on the basis of own studies on the use of dialogues in different educational contexts, which included: the diagnosis and remediation of language deficits of special educational needs students, remediation in the case of school failure in foreign language learning, and an interview after completing a task of retelling a story.


Author(s):  
Ririn Windasari

Bilingualism or language dualism in learning Arabic is something that is often found in Indonesia, even in all countries in the process of learning foreign languages for native speakers. The use of two languages (bilingualism) in foreign language learning aims to provide understanding to foreign language learners, because they are accustomed to using the original language along with the types of words and sentence structure, so the need for native language interventions of speakers in learning foreign languages. The level of ability of students varies according to their level, therefore clear explanations are needed through the learner's native language as an intermediary language.


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