Arabic-L:PEDA:Seeking Advanced High/Superior speakers for research project
Dilworth Parkinson
dilworth_parkinson at BYU.EDU
Thu Mar 8 23:21:59 UTC 2007
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Date: 08 Mar 2007
From:Sara Hillman <greeklassie at yahoo.com>
Subject:Seeking Advanced High/Superior speakers for research project
I am seeking Arabic foreign language learners who have
either been formally tested or would assess themselves
as advanced high (or
superior/distinguished/professional/near-native) in
reading, listening, and speaking Arabic.
Participants should be non heritage learners
(participants should not have grown up speaking Arabic
in their house or to other relatives)
All participants will complete an open-ended
questionnaire and language strategy survey sent via
e-mail and may be additionally selected to take part
in short phone interviews. All data is confidential
and participants will not be identifiable in any
reports of the research.
Although there is no monetary compensation for this
research, participants will get a chance to reflect on
their own language learning and may contribute to a
better understanding of how Arabic is learned as a
foreign language.
Please contact Sara Hillman at sarapatra at gmail.com, or
517-775-0034 if you would like more information. Your
participation is greatly appreciated!!!
Materials Development Assistant
ALIF (Arabic Language Instruction Flagship)
Wells Hall A-712
Michigan State University
East Lansing MI, 48823
(517) 775-0034
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