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Language Learning Strategies Classification

Various researchers have developed classifications for language learning strategies to aid in understanding effective methods for acquiring a new language. Rubin (1987) outlines three main categories:

Language Learning Strategies Classification

Language Learning Strategies Classification

O'Malley (1990)

Social/ Affective
Attitude
Motivations
Auditory representation
Resourcing
Elaboration
Transfer
Inferencing
Summarizing
Note- taking
Deduction
Grouping
Repetition
Evaluating

Rubin (1987)

Indirect
Social
Communication
Direct
Metacognitive

Self-management

Setting goals

Prioritizing

Planning

Cognitive

Practice

Deductive referencing

Inductive referencing

Memorisation

Monitoring

Clarification/Verification

Oxford (1990)

Indirect Strategies
Social Strategies

Empathising with others

Cooperating with others

Asking questions

Affective Strategies

Taking your emotional temperature

Encouraging yourself

Lowering your anxiety

Metacognitive Strategies

Evaluating your learning

Arranging and planning your learning

Centring your learning

Direct Strategies
Compensation Strategies

Overcoming limitations in speaking and writing

Guessing intelligently

Cognitive Strategies

Creating structure for input and output

Analysing and reasoning

Receiving and sending messages

Practising

Memory Strategies

Employing action

Reviewing well

Applying images and sound

Creating mental linkages