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Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

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Page 1: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.
Page 2: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

Learning strategies

Page 3: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

= specific behaviors or thought processes methods

that students use to learn

Page 4: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.
Page 5: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

Strategies

• Cognitive• Metacognitive • Memory-related • Compensatory strategies• Affective• Social

Page 6: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.
Page 7: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

Cognitive strategy• to manipulate the language

material in direct ways• reasoning, • analysis, • note-taking,• summarizing, • synthesizing, • outlining, • reorganizing information, • practicing in naturalistic

settings, • practicing structures and

sounds formally

Page 8: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

Metacognitive strategies

• To manage the learning process

• identifying one’s own learning style preferences and needs,

• planning the task, • gathering and organizing

materials, • arranging a study space and a

schedule,• monitoring mistakes,• evaluating task success, • evaluating the learning strategy

Page 9: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

Memory-related strategies

• to learn and retrieve information

Helping techniques:AcronymsRhymingMental picture of the wordTPRmechanical means

(flashcards, pictures, page …)

Page 10: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

Compensatory strategies • To make up for

missing knowledge• guessing from the

context,• using synonyms,• “talking around” the

missing word, • using gestures or

pause words

Page 11: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

Affective strategies • related to L2

proficiency• identifying one’s mood

and anxiety level,• talking about feelings, • rewarding oneself for

good performance,• using deep breathing or

positive self-talk

Page 12: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

Social strategies

• To work with others and understand the target culture as well as the language

• asking questions to get verification,

• asking for clarification of a confusing point,

• asking for help in doing a language task,

• talking with a native-speaking conversation partner,

• exploring cultural and social norms

Page 13: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

L2 learning strategy use is related to

• learning motivation, • gender, • age, • culture, • brain hemisphere dominance, • career orientation, • academic major, • Beliefs,• the nature of the L2 task.

Page 14: Learning strategies = specific behaviors or thought processes methods that students use to learn.

Effective and uneffective strategy


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