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Early Learning of Modern Foreign Languages Marianne Nikolov

Early Learning of Modern Foreign Languages By Marianne Nikolov

Early Learning of Modern Foreign Languages by Marianne Nikolov


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Modern languages are taught to young learners at an increasingly early age, yet few studies focus on what is available to children in different contexts and classrooms. This book examines current research on young language learners and provides key insights into how young learners progress.

Early Learning of Modern Foreign Languages Summary

Early Learning of Modern Foreign Languages: Processes and Outcomes by Marianne Nikolov

Modern languages are offered to young learners at an increasingly early age in many countries; yet few publications have focused on what is available to children in different contexts. This volume fills this gap by documenting the state-of-the-art in researching young language learners using a variety of research methods. It demonstrates how young children progress and benefit from an early exposure to modern languages in different educational contexts, and how affective, cognitive, social, linguistic and classroom-related factors interact in the processes. A special strength is the range of languages: although English is the most widely learnt language, chapters focus on various target languages: Croatian, French, English, German, Italian, Spanish and Ukrainian and the contexts include China, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Norway, Poland, the Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.

Early Learning of Modern Foreign Languages Reviews

Teaching foreign languages to young learners is currently one of the most exciting challenges for the profession. This volume gathers sixteen papers which span a wide range of topics, including the learners' cognitive and affective characteristics, their learning processes and outcomes, and the learning conditions inside and outside the classroom. Reporting on a variety of settings and concerns, the papers in this volume will broaden perspectives and give new insights to researchers and teachers in early foreign language programmes.

-- Professor Carmen Munoz, University of Barcelona, Spain.

About Marianne Nikolov

Marianne Nikolov is a professor of English Applied Linguistics at the University of Pecs, Hungary. Her research interests include early learning and teaching of modern languages, assessment of processes and outcomes in language education, teacher education, individual differences, language policy and research methods. Her work has been published in journals (e.g., Language Learning, Language Teaching Research, Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, Magyar Pedagogia, Modern Nyelvoktatas) as well as books.

Table of Contents

A Third Language at Primary Level in Ireland: An Independent Evaluation of the Modern Languages in Primary Schools Initiative - John Harris and Denise O Leary

Can Today's Early Language Learners in England Become Tomorrow's Plurilingual European Citizens? - Janet Enever

Young Learners of Croatian as a Second Language: Minority Language Speakers and their Croatian Competence - Zrinka Jelaska and Lidija Cvikic

Cognitive Skills in Young Learners and their Implications for Foreign Language Learning - Thomai Alexiou

An Investigation into the Relationship of L2 Motivation and Cross-Cultural Contact Among Elementary-School Students - Kata Csizer and Judit Kormos

The Impact of Learning Conditions on Young FL Learners' Motivation - Jelena Mihaljevic Djigunovic

Early Modern Foreign Language Programmes and Outcomes: Factors Contributing to Hungarian Learners' Proficiency - Marianne Nikolov

Using the Early Years Literacy Programme in Primary EFL Norwegian Classrooms - Ion Drew

The Age Factor and L2 Reading Strategies - Renata Samo

A Study of FL Composing Process and Writing Strategies Employed by Young Learners - Eleni Griva, Helen Tsakiridou and Ioanna Nihoritou

How do 9-11-Year-Old Croatians Perceive Sounds and Read Aloud in French? - Vanda Marijanovic, Nathalie Panissal and Michel Billieres

Differences Between the Processes and Outcomes in 3rd Graders' Learning English and Ukrainian in Hungarian Schools in Beregszasz - Ilona Huszti, Marta Fabian and Erzsebet Baranyne Komari

The Growth of Young Learners' English Vocabulary Size - Andrea Orosz

Factors Influencing Young Learners' Vocabulary Acquisition - Magdalena Szpotowicz

An Eye on Target Language Use in Elementary English Classrooms in China - Jing Peng and Lily Zhang

What Primary-School Pupils Think About Learning English - Krisztina Nagy

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GOR006600838
9781847691453
1847691455
Early Learning of Modern Foreign Languages: Processes and Outcomes by Marianne Nikolov
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Channel View Publications Ltd
20090227
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