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  1. (PDF) The Use of English Language in Research

    Prof. V. Chandra Sekhar Rao. 1. The Use of English Language in Research. Prof. V. Chandra Sekhar Ra o ([email protected]) Professor in English, SITECH, Hyderabad, India. Abstract. English as the ...

  2. Evidence-based reading interventions for English language learners: A

    1. Introduction. There is a growing body of literature that recognizes the importance of quality education for learners who study in a language other than their native language (Estrella et al., 2018; Ludwig et al., 2019).As cultural, racial, ethnic, and linguistic diversification takes place globally, the number of students studying a second language different from their native language is ...

  3. PDF A Study of English Language Learning Beliefs, Strategies, and English

    This research aimed to investigate; students' English academic achievement, beliefs about English language learning, English language learning strategies, and the relationship of them. Descriptive and correlational design, quantitative methods were applied in this research. The students' final

  4. (PDF) Importance of English language in research and problems faced by

    English as the global academic language facilitates the international mobility of young researchers (Graddol, D. ,2006). English has been the language of choice for many international scholarly ...

  5. English dominates scientific research

    No hierarchies, no categories. Too often, scientific research in any language other than English is automatically seen as second tier, with little consideration for the quality of the work itself.

  6. Visualizing Research Trends in English Language Teaching (ELT) From

    The dilemma of being English language teachers: Interpreting teachers' motivation to teach, and professional commitment in China's hinterland regions: Language Teaching Research: 43: 5.38: Moodie (2016) The anti-apprenticeship of observation: How negative prior language learning experience influences English language teachers' beliefs and ...

  7. Autonomy of English language learners: A scoping review of research and

    The scope of this present review is on English language learners ... a scoping review is often used to survey a research landscape of emerging or vibrant areas of research where published work 'has not yet been extensively reviewed or is of a complex or heterogeneous nature' (Tricco et al., 2016, p. 2). Scoping review can synthesize ...

  8. Frontiers

    1 Institute of Education, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary ; 2 MTA-SZTE Digital Learning Technologies Research Group, Szeged, Hungary ; The main objective of the study was to ascertain whether English as a Foreign Language learners with various levels of English language achievement differ significantly in applying foreign language learning strategies.

  9. Action Research in English Language Teaching: Contributions ...

    Although the concept of action research extends to many fields, such as health care (Koshy et al. 2011), business and management (Coghlan and Shani 2016), organizational and human development (Maurer and Githens 2010), and social work (Winter and Munn-Giddings 2001), the focus in this chapter is on educational action research and more specifically on action research in English language teaching.

  10. Developing Literacy in English Language Learners: Findings From a

    Diane August, PhD, is a Managing Researcher at American Institutes for Research (AIR), where she is responsible for directing the English language learner (ELL) work for the Education Program. Before her position at AIR, Dr. August was a senior research scientist at the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL).

  11. Technology-enhanced language learning in English language education

    Technology in English education. Rapid technological advances have blurred the lines between the previous notions of specific technology use in language education (Dooly & Masats, Citation 2015; Palacious Hidalgo, Citation 2020; X. Chen et al., Citation 2021; Wei, Citation 2022; Zhang & Zou, Citation 2022b).They work in tandem to deliver a comprehensive educational experience.

  12. PDF English at Work: global analysis of language skills in the workplace

    science and research. Over 80% of academic journals2 are written entirely in English.3 An estimated 85% of international organisations use English as one of their working languages.4 However, despite the ever-increasing prevalence of English in the workplace, there ... Our work language is English. ...

  13. (PDF) Researching English as an International Language

    The spread of English as a. global language impacts many facets of language teaching education, and many contexts. where language teachers work. Therefore, there is a tremendous scope to explore ...

  14. English as the universal language of science: opportunities and

    English is now used almost exclusively as the language of science. The adoption of a de facto universal language of science has had an extraordinary effect on scientific communication: by learning a single language, scientists around the world gain access to the vast scientific literature and can communicate with other scientists anywhere in the world.

  15. English as the language of research: But are we missing the mark?

    The phrase above may sound familiar to many authors. It sounds harmless but when received repeatedly, it has a deeper impact on many non-native English speaking authors. 1 In research writing, language is a medium used to convey the discovery of new knowledge. Although research articles are published in several languages, English is by far the ...

  16. The 'Science of Reading' and English-Language Learners: What the

    The 'Science of Reading' and English-Language Learners: What the Research Says. By Sarah Schwartz — April 21, 2022 9 min read. Odalys Tebalan works on an assignment at Fairview Elementary in ...

  17. Research on learning and teaching of languages other than English in

    Abstract. In this review of System 's scholarship on the learning and teaching of languages other than English (LOTEs), we focus on 12 articles on language pedagogy and language learners, selected from a total of 208 relevant articles published in the journal (until 2020). The review affirms the journal's commitment to the dissemination of ...

  18. (PDF) The Use of English Language in Research

    Conclusion English is widely considered and predominantly used for writing academic or scientific research papers /work. English has been the language of choice for many international scholarly journals. Academic English is a unique set of rules to be explicit, formal, factual, objective and analytical in nature.

  19. Is Grouping English Learners the Right Approach? What New Research Says

    The answer, researchers say, depends on a variety of factors and decisions including the demographics of a district's English learners, their language proficiency levels, teacher capacity, and ...

  20. English learners can now practice speaking on Search

    English learners can now practice speaking on Search. Learning a language can open up new opportunities in a person's life. It can help people connect with those from different cultures, travel the world, and advance their career. English alone is estimated to have 1.5 billion learners worldwide. Yet proficiency in a new language is difficult ...

  21. Research Methods in Language Teaching and Learning: A Practical ...

    A practical guide to the methodologies used in language teaching and learning research, providing expert advice and real-life examples from leading TESOL researchers Research Methods in Language Teaching and Learning provides practical guidance on the primary research methods used in second language teaching, learning, and education. Designed to support researchers and students in language ...

  22. Challenges and opportunities of English as the medium of instruction in

    English is generally recognized as the international language of science and most research on evidence-based medicine is produced in English. While Bangla is the dominant language in Bangladesh, public midwifery degree programs use English as the medium of instruction (EMI). This enables faculty and student access to the latest evidence-based midwifery content, which is essential for provision ...

  23. How Much Research Is Being Written by Large Language Models?

    Here Zou discusses the findings and implications of this work, ... Science said in the beginning that they would not allow authors to use language models in their submissions, but they later changed their policy and said that people could use language models, but authors have to explicitly note where the language model is being used. All the ...

  24. How does ChatGPT 'think'? Psychology and neuroscience ...

    Psychology and neuroscience crack open AI large language models Researchers are striving to reverse-engineer artificial intelligence and scan the 'brains' of LLMs to see what they are doing ...

  25. (PDF) Action Research in English Language Teaching: Contributions and

    Burns A (2010) Doing action research in English language teaching: a guide for practitioners. Routledge, New Y ork Burns A (2011) Action research in the fi eld of second language teaching and ...

  26. Preparing your manuscript

    Authors seeking assistance with English language editing, translation with editing, or figure and manuscript formatting, to fit the journal's specifications should consider using Sage Author Services. Other additional services include creation of infographics and video summaries to promote your article with colleagues and over social media.

  27. A jargon-free explanation of how AI large language models work

    To understand how language models work, you first need to understand how they represent words. Humans represent English words with a sequence of letters, like C-A-T for "cat." Language models use ...

  28. English language research and publications

    English language research and publications. We work collaboratively to commission and support research across India. Our aim is to build capacity and capability, disseminating research results through our publications, events and networks to influence reform and encourage debate. We are currently focusing on the following thematic areas:

  29. Young and Teen Writers Workshops

    Language generates stories, voices, personalities, events, and more. ... Students will work on their craft and meet and learn from professional authors and artists. We offer two workshops: ... Department of English Home. 2211 Hillsborough Street Campus Box 8105 Raleigh, NC 27695-8105. 919.515.3866. Main Campus.

  30. How to write a discussion text

    Newsround presenter Leah Boleto explains how discursive writing requires an understanding of the difference between facts and opinions, and how to use connecting phrases and statistics.