1996
DOI: 10.1017/s0267190500001495
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Call–Non-English L2 Instruction

Abstract: Research in computer-assisted language learning (CALL) has neither traditionally nor recently had a language or setting-specific emphasis, one that would have established a distinction between second language learning (SLL) as opposed to foreign language learning (FLL) applications in its attempts to answer principled CALL questions. For example the two anthologies of essays, studies, and reports on CALL theory and practice by Smith (1987; 1989), the papers on CALL research compiled by Dunkel (1991b), and the … Show more

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“…After quoting and analyzing different opinions of experts, he acknowledges the helpful role of CALL in vocabulary teaching. According to Ellis (1995), Goodfellow (1995), and Conrad (1996), developing EFL learners' word knowledge can be simplifi d through the use of CALL. Abu-Seileek (2004) conducts a study to discover the effect of a CALL program on students' writing ability in English by teaching the program cooperatively and collectively.…”
Section: Computer Assisted Language Learning (Call)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After quoting and analyzing different opinions of experts, he acknowledges the helpful role of CALL in vocabulary teaching. According to Ellis (1995), Goodfellow (1995), and Conrad (1996), developing EFL learners' word knowledge can be simplifi d through the use of CALL. Abu-Seileek (2004) conducts a study to discover the effect of a CALL program on students' writing ability in English by teaching the program cooperatively and collectively.…”
Section: Computer Assisted Language Learning (Call)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies done in the 1980s on computer-aided language learning technologies used the stimulus-response model: behavior of querying and answering, to create new approaches for learning by focusing on grammatical properties or discrete-point learning (Conrad, 1996;Johnson, 1992;Pusack & Otto, 1997). A common feature of these applications was that they were focused on creating new approaches to transmit learning content to young learners.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In schools, computers are used for instruction in many disciplines. In second language instruction, computers are used as tools for teaching writing and conducting computer-mediated discussions; they are used as "instructors" in presentations and for practice with vocabulary and grammar points; and they are used to present "slices oflife" in exploratory culture and reading programs (e.g., Chapelle, 1996;Conrad, 1996).…”
Section: List Of Tablesmentioning
confidence: 99%