Browsing Humanities by Subject "Individual differences"
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The affective experiences of language learners in an English second language classroom : an analysis
(1994)Research indicates that an affective component is always involved in Second Language Learning. Because humans are such complex beings, it is neither possible to identify the exact feelings and thoughts which play a major ... -
A framework for supporting ESL learners studying via telematic learning systems
(North-West University (South Africa), Vaal Triangle Campus, 2003)Success in ESL learning has been shown to be influenced by individual differences, and that based on those differences, students exhibit varying rates and levels of success. With learning shifting from being instruction-based ...