Language learning strategies play an important role in language learning. Students in vocational technical colleges have been regarded as low English proficiency learners due to their weak foundation in learning Engli...Language learning strategies play an important role in language learning. Students in vocational technical colleges have been regarded as low English proficiency learners due to their weak foundation in learning English. To explore the solution, the present study employed a specific survey of language learning strategy use and tried to conduct a one-semester language learning strategy training, aiming to investigate the effects of integrating language learning strategy into EFL instruction for non-English major students in vocational technical colleges. We found after the instruction, the difference in the frequency of overall strategy use between the experimental group and the control group was significant indicating that the students could be trained with language learning strategies to enhance the frequency of their strategy use. After language learning strategy instruction, the experimental group didn't perform significantly better than the control group in terms of their English language proficiency. However, the results of this present study still supported this viewpoint that the strategy instruction had positive impacts to some extent if properly conducted, for it had positive effects on enhancing students' language learning strategy use.展开更多
This paper examines Taiwan Residents students' attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors in learning English, their language proficiency, cultural factors impacting communicative praxis, and responses toward the use of Chine...This paper examines Taiwan Residents students' attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors in learning English, their language proficiency, cultural factors impacting communicative praxis, and responses toward the use of Chinese and English in daily life. In association with these aims, the author seeks to understand more about how student attitudes, convictions, and performance in foreign language learning and usage are impacted by the culture in which they live and their cultural self-identification. Questions asked in terms of this research include: "What are the principal challenges students face in learning English?"; "How do students' personalities and cultures of learning transact with these challenges?"; "How do students view their own cultural and linguistic identities in terms of English (and Chinese)?"; and "Overall, what do students need and want from teachers to strengthen their own language skills and learning behaviors?". This study began by submitting three questionnaires to students in two "Language and Culture" classes at National Taipei College of Business in Taipei, Taiwan. There were a total of 76 students, and note that these are not English majors--they are majoring in the Department of Applied Foreign Languages. Although the sample is admittedly small, it is sufficient, and we can reach adequate conclusions about language usage, learning attitudes, and identity expectations in Taiwan Residents students展开更多
A research team led by Xiang Cheng Bin from School of Life Sciences,University of Science and Technology of China discovered a molecular basis for crosstalk between jasmonic acid(JA)and auxin,two important plant hor...A research team led by Xiang Cheng Bin from School of Life Sciences,University of Science and Technology of China discovered a molecular basis for crosstalk between jasmonic acid(JA)and auxin,two important plant hormones.Their findings were published in a recent issue of Nature Communication[1].Auxin is the plant growth hormone that plays an essential展开更多
文摘Language learning strategies play an important role in language learning. Students in vocational technical colleges have been regarded as low English proficiency learners due to their weak foundation in learning English. To explore the solution, the present study employed a specific survey of language learning strategy use and tried to conduct a one-semester language learning strategy training, aiming to investigate the effects of integrating language learning strategy into EFL instruction for non-English major students in vocational technical colleges. We found after the instruction, the difference in the frequency of overall strategy use between the experimental group and the control group was significant indicating that the students could be trained with language learning strategies to enhance the frequency of their strategy use. After language learning strategy instruction, the experimental group didn't perform significantly better than the control group in terms of their English language proficiency. However, the results of this present study still supported this viewpoint that the strategy instruction had positive impacts to some extent if properly conducted, for it had positive effects on enhancing students' language learning strategy use.
文摘This paper examines Taiwan Residents students' attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors in learning English, their language proficiency, cultural factors impacting communicative praxis, and responses toward the use of Chinese and English in daily life. In association with these aims, the author seeks to understand more about how student attitudes, convictions, and performance in foreign language learning and usage are impacted by the culture in which they live and their cultural self-identification. Questions asked in terms of this research include: "What are the principal challenges students face in learning English?"; "How do students' personalities and cultures of learning transact with these challenges?"; "How do students view their own cultural and linguistic identities in terms of English (and Chinese)?"; and "Overall, what do students need and want from teachers to strengthen their own language skills and learning behaviors?". This study began by submitting three questionnaires to students in two "Language and Culture" classes at National Taipei College of Business in Taipei, Taiwan. There were a total of 76 students, and note that these are not English majors--they are majoring in the Department of Applied Foreign Languages. Although the sample is admittedly small, it is sufficient, and we can reach adequate conclusions about language usage, learning attitudes, and identity expectations in Taiwan Residents students
文摘A research team led by Xiang Cheng Bin from School of Life Sciences,University of Science and Technology of China discovered a molecular basis for crosstalk between jasmonic acid(JA)and auxin,two important plant hormones.Their findings were published in a recent issue of Nature Communication[1].Auxin is the plant growth hormone that plays an essential