Collaborative dialogue between Thai EFL learners during self-access computer activities
Previous studies have shown that second language (L2) learners use language to reflect on language form when they carry out collaborative classroom-based activities, and that they generally remember the language forms that they had discussed. The current study similarly investigated whether learners...
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Main Authors: | Kim McDonough, Wichian Sunitham |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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