3
How do you think it is possible to test whether students have learnt effective
communication and learning strategies?
4
What differences are there between strategies
used by beginners and
advanced learners?
5
How might strategies teaching best be incorporated into textbooks?
6
Are compensatory strategies the same or different from learning strategies?
7
How can we combine the students’ right to choose strategies with the
teacher’s duty to direct their learning?
Further reading
One perspective on communication strategies can be found in Bialystok (1990)
Communication Strategies. The Nijmegen communication strategies are best
described in Poulisse (1990)
The Use of Compensatory Strategies by Dutch Learners of
English. A useful collection is Kasper and Kellerman (1997)
Communication
Strategies: Psycholinguistic and Sociolinguistic Perspectives. The
starting point for learn-
ing strategies is Oxford (1990)
Language Learning Strategies: What Every Teacher
Should Know. The leading current work is reflected in Macaro (2003)
Teaching and
Learning a Second Language: A Guide to Recent Research.
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