language activity
See
activity
learning to learn
The process of learning about how one can best learn
a language or
other subject. This involves identifying effective learning strategies,
id
entifying one’s strengths and weaknesses, etc. Also known as l
eaner
training.
learning outcome Learning outcomes are statements which set out what a student is
expected to be able to do at the end of a particular stage in the
educational process. Le
arning outcomes are often expressed as ‘can-do’
statements, as in the
Common European Framework of Reference
(CEFR). The Bologna process requires that all university programmes
and modules should have clear and achievable learning outcomes.
level
The degree of mastery of a language. Traditionally, this was given labels
such as ‘beginner’, ‘elementary’, ‘intermediate’, ‘advanced’, etc. In this
Curriculum, levels are identified using the Council of Europe’s A1-C2
scale (see
CEFR).
LGP
Language(s) for general purposes. See also
EGP.
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