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LEARNING STRATEGIES, Bibliography - Coggle Diagram
LEARNING STRATEGIES
LENGUISTIC
(Nunan,1999),pp.183-184
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Summarizing
Summarize a resource used in class, for example some reading or audio
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Includes strategies where speaking, listening and writing skills are present.
COGNITIVE
Cognitive strategies support learning in other domains. They are particularly evident when students are solving problems.
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Taking notes
Using audios, reading or other resources write down important ideas
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INTERPERSONAL
Role-Playing
Role playing is used to establish a concrete conflict situation. When we perform this dynamic we can identify different competences such as problem solving, leadership skills, teamwork, etc. (Budden,1987)
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AFFECTIVE
This strategy motivates students in second language learning, understanding and coping with their feelings and increasing motivation Lavasani & Faryadres (2011)
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Personalizing
Opinions, feelings, ideas or advice
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A learning strategy is an individual's approach to completing a task. In other words, a learning strategy is the way an individual organizes and uses skills to learn content or perform other tasks (Schumaker & Deshler, 1992)
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