Language-related episodes by young CLIL learners

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Language Teaching for Young Learners Pub Date : 2021-07-27 DOI:10.1075/ltyl.20005.mar
María Martínez-Adrián, M. J. Gutierrez-Mangado, Francisco Gallardo-del-Puerto, María Basterrechea
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Task modality has been found to affect the production, nature and resolution of Language Related Episodes (LREs). However, a substantial number of investigations have been conducted with adult learners (i.e. García Mayo & Azkarai, 2016; Niu, 2009; Payant & Kim, 2019), except for García Mayo and Imaz Agirre (2019) with child learners. Besides, there is a lack of investigations examining the incorporation of LREs in the final output of oral and written tasks. In addition, previous studies have not controlled for either the different levels of accuracy that both task modalities demand as a consequence of their on-line and off-line nature or the opportunity for revising the output equally in both modalities. This paper compiles the findings from various studies conducted with the same cohorts of 5th and 6th primary school learners that have overcome the aforementioned methodological limitations, all of which will make possible a more comprehensive understanding of modality effects in terms of LRE production. In addition, it tackles the relationship between task-modality and variables such as the use of previously known languages, pair dynamics and pairing method (gender, proficiency and self-selection). Likewise, it adds to the scant research on young learners’ attitudes towards the tasks administered.
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年轻CLIL学习者的语言相关事件
研究发现,任务模式会影响语言相关事件的产生、性质和解决方式。然而,除了García Mayo和Imaz Agirre(2019)对儿童学习者进行的调查外,已经对成人学习者进行了大量的调查(即García Mayo&Azkarai,2016;牛,2009;Payant和Kim,2019)。此外,缺乏调查将LRE纳入口头和书面任务的最终输出。此外,先前的研究既没有控制两种任务模式由于其在线和离线性质而要求的不同精度水平,也没有控制在两种模式中平等修改输出的机会。本文汇集了对克服了上述方法限制的同一组小学五年级和六年级学生进行的各种研究的结果,所有这些研究都将使我们能够更全面地理解LRE产生方面的模态效应。此外,它还处理了任务模式与变量之间的关系,如先前已知语言的使用、配对动态和配对方法(性别、熟练程度和自我选择)。同样,它也增加了对年轻学习者对所管理任务态度的研究。
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