Categories: All - memory - cognitive - social - metacognitive

by Crystal Lulong 11 years ago

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LLS

Language learning can be enhanced through strategic approaches that fall into direct and indirect categories. Indirect strategies include affective methods like self-encouragement and anxiety reduction, as well as social strategies involving cooperation and empathy, and metacognitive strategies that emphasize planning, organizing, and evaluating one'

LLS

Language Learning Strategies (LLS)

Direct LLS

Compensation
Overcoming limitations in speaking and writing
Guessing intelligently
Cognitive
Creating structure for input and output
Analysing and reasoning
Receiving and sending messages strategies
Practising
Memory
Employing action
Reviewing well
Applying images and sounds
Creating mental linkages

Management&Planning

evaluate achievement in the light of previously determined goals and expectations
appropriate methodology, resources and monitor progress
set reasonable goals
decide what commitment to make to language learning

Indirect LLS

Social
Emphatising with others
Cooperating with others
Asking questions
Metacognitive
Evaluating your learning
Arranging and planning your learning
Centering your learning
Affective
Encouraging yourself
Lowering your anxiety