Language Acquisition Directory
See also:
- Arts: Education: Language Arts: English: English as a Second Language (979)
- Reference: Education: K through 12: Bilingual Education (43)
- Science: Social Sciences: Linguistics: Psycholinguistics (24)
Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition-University of Minnesota.
carla.umn.edu
Supports a number of coordinated programs of research, training, development, and dissemination of information related to second language teaching, learning and assessment.Association for Language Learning
all-languages.org.uk
Organization representing teachers of all languages in the United Kingdom. Includes news, publications, membership information.Second Language Acquisition Bibliography
homepage.ntlworld.com
A list of scholarly writings arranged by subtopic, maintained by Vivian Cook.Language Acquisition
ecs.soton.ac.uk
Draft version of a paper on this subject by Steven Pinker.Hayo Reinders
innovationinteaching.org
Applied linguist offering various resources related to the noticing hypothesis, learner autonomy and Computer Assisted Language Learning.Language Revival: Preventing and Reversing Heritage Language Decline and Loss
languagerevival.com
Aims to help people revive and/or re-acquire declining heritage languages. Educational, linguistic, and film/video resources help heritage communities and groups reverse language loss and achieve cultural continuity.TESOL - Official Page
tesol.org
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. (TESOL) is a professional association with a mission to ensure excellence in English language teaching to speakers of other languages. It has more than 13,500 members in over 140 countries.Studies in Second Language Acquisition
indiana.edu
Journal published by Cambridge University Press. Includes online indices and information for submitters and subscribers.TESOL Certification
thelinguist.org
An information guide on TESOL, TEFL, and TESL degree and certification programs in North America. Also provides a list of leading TESOL programs at the BA, MA, and PhD levels.
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Laura was born in Switzerland grew up in England then moved to the US where she completed her BA in English Literature with a minor in teaching Spanish as a Second Language from Skidmore College She has rsa celta teaching Certification from Cambridge University and a Post Graduate Certificate in English Spanish translation and linguistics from the Universidad Internacional de las Americas Costa Rica Her MA is in Cultural Anthropology from the City University of New York Hunter College Before settling in Costa Rica Laura lived and worked in the US Nepal Indonesia and France She has participated in numerous conferences on Second Language Acquisition and Cross Cultural Identity and Education in Costa Rica and abroad She is bilingual Spanish English and speaks French and German In her free time she enjoys reading Latin dance biking and swimming at Samara s beautiful beach
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Laura was born in Switzerland grew up in England then moved to the US where she completed her BA in English Literature with a minor in teaching Spanish as a Second Language from Skidmore College She has rsa celta teaching Certification from Cambridge University and a Post Graduate Certificate in English Spanish translation and linguistics from the Universidad Internacional de las Americas Costa Rica Her MA is in Cultural Anthropology from the City University of New York Hunter College Before settling in Costa Rica Laura lived and worked in the US Nepal Indonesia and France She has participated in numerous conferences on Second Language Acquisition and Cross Cultural Identity and Education in Costa Rica and abroad She is bilingual Spanish English and speaks French and German In her free time she enjoys reading Latin dance biking and swimming at Samara s beautiful beach
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