English Presentation Self-Awareness

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English Presentation Self-Awareness English Presentation Self-Awareness Watch this video on YouTube LELB Society’s Lecturer: Sasan Handout Provided by the Lecturer Is it important to be aware of your strengths and weaknesses? Why? Do you think limiting children’s freedom can damage their abilities to know themselves? How time-consuming is it to know yourself?

English Presentation | Working Memory

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English Presentation | Working Memory English Presentation | Working Memory Watch this video on YouTube LELB Lecturer: Dr. Hariri What is working memory? Working memory is a crucial cognitive system that allows us to hold and manipulate information temporarily. It’s like a mental workspace where we can store and process information necessary for complex tasks such …

Recast and Feedback in Language Learning | TESL Issues

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Recast Recast is another form of feedback, though they are less direct and more subtle than other forms of feedback. A recast is a reformulation of an incorrect utterance that maintains the original meaning of the utterance where the NS reformulates the NNS’s incorrect utterances. Recasts are complex, for instance, is it a partial recast? …

Input Processing Theory | TESL Issues

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Input Processing Theory Input Processing Theory VanPatten’s Input Processing Theory is based on the standard information processing viewpoint. Namely, working memory is limited in capacity (at least in terms of each modality), making it difficult for learners to attend concurrently to different stimuli in the input. He identified ‘detection’ as the key attentional process, noting …

Attention and Memory | TESL Issues

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Attention Attention is viewed as a mainly conscious process involving working memory (Ellis, 2008). Attention is defined as a process in which biological mechanisms interact when goal-directed behaviours and stimulus-driven responses converge in action. Schmidt (1990) has argued that attention is essential to learning; that is, there is no learning without attention. While this strong …

Cognitive Psychology | TESL Issues

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Cognitive Psychology Cognitive Psychology The subject matter of cognitive psychology consists of the main internal psychological processes that are involved in making sense of the environment and deciding what action might be appropriate. These processes include attention, perception, learning and memory, language, problem solving, reasoning and thinking. Contemporary cognitive psychology has built on the very …

Information Processing Theory | TESL Issues

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Information Processing Theory Information processing theory models typically propose three types of memory stores: Sensory Memory: It is capable of holding information only very briefly. Short-term Memory: A short-term memory includes working memory, where information is held for a short but sufficient period of time to enable processing to take place. Working Memory: Working memory …

Language Learning Strategies | TESL Issues

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Language Learning Strategies Language Learning Strategies They are mental and communicative procedures learners use in order to learn and use language. Strategies can help the students to increase their level of consciousness and awareness over their learning process. Learning strategies are perhaps best defined in terms of a set of characteristics that figure in most …

Cortex of the Brain | Neurolinguistics

Human Brain Practice reading & listening with flashcards at LELB Society by Mahsa Mohammadi

Cortex Cortex or cerebral cortex covers the surface of the brain and is only 2-4 mm (0.08-0.16 inches) thick. It plays a central role in such functions as memory, attention, perceptual awareness, language, and consciousness. The outermost part of the cortex is grey in color, hence the common term ‘grey matter’. The inner layers are …

Mental Gender Differences | An English Conversation Class

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Mental Gender Differences – English Conversation Class Mental Gender Differences – An English Conversation Class What are the most noticeable mental gender differences between men and women? Do you think that stamina or physical power is the only criterion to be taken into account? At which tasks are women better than men? Do you think …