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What makes good language learners tick? What do they do that poor learners dont do? Could we help the poor learner by teaching them some of the good learners tricks? To forestall disappointment, let it be said at the beginning that this study does not provide definite answers to these very legitimate questions. Nevertheless, we believe it has been worth undertaking. The nature of second language learning is extremely complex and a great deal of research is needed to improve our understanding of it. In spite of much theorizing, very little has been done to study its processes directly and empirically. This study constitutes a beginning. We set out to discover the strategies of good language learners; they proved hard to identify. But along the way we discovered other things which may help us to understand second language learning processes better. We therefore hope our study will be useful as a basis of further investigation. We also hope our observations will be useful not only to researchers, but also to teachers and to those who make language teaching policy. A study of this kind is not undertaken with language teaching policy and practice specifically in mind; it focuses on the leaner, not the teacher; but we realize that its final justification is its influence on the quality of second language teaching and learning. We urge the reader not to expect immediately applicable results. Language pedagogy needs resolution of some of the more basic issues. This study is a first approach to one such issue, the nature of second language learning. Certain parts of this study are frankly technical and are intended for readers interested in research on learning and, more specifically, in research on second language learning. But the rest, we hope, will be accessible and useful to teachers, student teachers, teacher trainers, and administrators interested in the topic. Good language teachers have, of course, an intuitive understanding of language learning. What is lacking is a . systematic understanding. We hope, therefore, that experienced practitioners and students teachers alike will find these explorations thought-provoking and helpful.

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title:The Good Language Learner Modern Languages in Practice ; 4
author:Naiman, N.
publisher:Multilingual Matters
isbn10 | asin:1853593133
print isbn13:9781853593130
ebook isbn13:9780585291321
language:English
subjectLanguage and languages--Study and teaching.
publication date:1996
lcc:P51.G65 1996eb
ddc:418/.007
subject:Language and languages--Study and teaching.
Page i
The Good Language Learner
Page ii
MODERN LANGUAGES in PRACTICE
Series Editor
Michael Grenfell, School of Education, University of Southampton
Editorial Board
Do Coyle, School of Education, University of Nottingham
Simon Green, Trinity & All Saints College, Leeds
Editorial Consultant
Christopher Brumfit, Centre for Language in Education, University of Southampton
Other Books in the Series
Inspiring Innovations in Language Teaching
JUDITH HAMILTON
Le ou La? The Gender of French Nouns
MARIE SURRIDGE
Validation in Language Testing
A. CUMMING and R. BERWICK (eds)
Other Books of Interest
The Age Factor in Second Language Acquistion
D. SINGLETON and Z. LENGYEL (eds)
Approaches to Second Language Acquisition
R. TOWELL and R. HAWKINS
Distance Education for Language Teachers
RON HOWARD and IAN McGRATH (eds)
Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
COLIN BAKER
French for Communication 1979-1990
ROY DUNNING
The Guided Construction of Knowledge
NEIL MERCER
A Parents' and Teachers' Guide to Bilingualism
COLIN BAKER
Quantifying Language
PHIL SCHOLFIELD
Reflections on Language Learning
L. BARBARA and M. SCOTT (eds)
Second Language Practice
GEORGES DUQUETTE (ed.)
Teaching-and-Learning Language-and-Culture
MICHAEL BYRAM, CAROL MORGAN and colleagues
Please contact us for the latest book information:
Multilingual Matters Ltd, Frankfurt Lodge, Clevedon Hall,
Victoria Road, Clevedon, Avon, England BS21 7SJ
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MODERN LANGUAGES IN PRACTICE 4
Series Editor: Michael Grenfell
The Good Language Learner
N. Naiman, M. Frhlich,
H.H. Stern and A. Todesco
Foreword by Christopher Brumfit
MULTILINGUAL MATTERS LTD
Clevedon Philadelphia Adelaide
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
The Good Language Learner/N. Naiman et al.; Foreword by Christopher Brumfit.
Modern Languages in Practice: 4.
Originally published: Toronto: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 1978
(Research in Education Series No. 7). With new Foreword.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Language and languages-Study and teaching. I. Naiman, N. II. Series.
P51.G65 1995
418'007-dc20 95-25384
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN 1-85359-313-3 (pbk)
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CONTENTS
Introduction to the New Edition
vii
The Authors
xi
Preface to the First Edition
xii
PART I: Introduction
1
PART II: The Adult Interview Study
9
1. Introduction
9
2. Description of Instrument
9
3. Method
9
4. Results
12
5. Case Studies of Selected Language Learners
40
PART III: The Main Classroom Study
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