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Promoting L2 Idiomatic Competence Among Chinese College Students Via Wechat, Zhengjie Li
Promoting L2 Idiomatic Competence Among Chinese College Students Via Wechat, Zhengjie Li
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Many second language (L2) scholars acknowledge that L2 idioms play a critical role in reading development as well as in communicative competence for L2 learners (Arnaud & Savignon, 1997; Barfield & Gyllstad, 2009; Conklin & Schmitt, 2008; Howarth, 1998; Liontas, 2017; Littlemore, Chen, Koester, & Barnden, 2011). Echoing the current trends of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL), much research has been done to underscore how L2 idiom learning can be infused with instructional technologies to promote L2 learners’ idiomatic competence (see Luk & Ng, 1998; Nakata, 2011; Yang & Xie, 2013). However, what remains underexplored is the ways that L2 …
Efl Student Collaborative Writing In Google Docs: A Multiple Case Study, Quang Nam Pham
Efl Student Collaborative Writing In Google Docs: A Multiple Case Study, Quang Nam Pham
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The development of modern technology has presented new opportunities for language instruction. In recent years, technology-mediated collaborative writing has received great attention in research literature. The constraints and affordances of some tools, such as Wikispaces and Google Docs for collaborative writing have been explored. Although wiki-based collaborative writing have been conducted in a variety of contexts, studies in Google Docs-based collaborative writing in English as Foreign Language (EFL) contexts are underrepresented in research literature.
To contribute to research diversity, I conducted a dissertation study in an English for Specific Purposes class at a university in southern Vietnam. Sociocultural Theory and …