306. More about learning strategies


A key point to learn/acquire a language:

Rebecca Oxford defines learning strategies as “[...] actions taken by second and foreign language learners to control and improve their own learning. Learning strategies are keys to greater autonomy and more meaningful learning. Although learning strategies are used by students themselves, teachers play an important role in helping students develop and use strategies in more effective ways.” (ix).

Taken from an expertised authority on learning strategies. I hope it be helpful for you to have clearer ideas about that paramount point about your profession.

The reference is, again, Rebecca Oxford (1990) Language Learning Strategies. What Every Teacher Should Know. Boston: Heinle & Heinle Publishers.

An Iranian school; photo thanks to weneedtrees com.

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