A crossectional study of the Japanese of Australian high school students after one year in Japan
Abstract
One of the perennial problems faced by language teachers is how
to assess learners' language skills reliably to place them at
suitable levels in courses. Learners who have lived In a
community where the target language is spoken pose the
greatest problem in terms of where they should be placed
because while they frequently lack the accuracy In
grammatical form of students who have studied the language
formally, they have skills in pragmatic areas (communicative
ability) which have traditionally played only a minor role in
foreign language teaching.
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