2016
DOI: 10.15405/epsbs.2016.05.11
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The Big Four Skills: Teachers’ Assumptions on Measurement of Non-Native Students Cognition

Abstract: The four-skills on tests for young native speakers commonly do not generate correlation incongruency concerning the cognitive strategies frequently reported. Considering the non-native speakers there are parse evidence to determine which tasks are important to assess properly the cognitive and academic language proficiency (Cummins, 1980;. Research questions: It is of high probability that young students with origin in immigration significantly differ on their communication strategies and skills in a second la… Show more

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