27.2523, FYI: New Open Access Online Feature from CMLR
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Subject: 27.2523, FYI: New Open Access Online Feature from CMLR
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Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2016 09:52:34
From: UTP Journals [marketing at utpjournals.com]
Subject: New Open Access Online Feature from CMLR
New OPEN ACCESS online feature from Canadian Modern Language Review…
Expert Guides
The Canadian Modern Language Review/ La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes
introduces a new online feature – Expert Guides – where experts in the field
of second language(L2) teaching and learning answer common questions aimed at
helping teachers better understand their students. These bilingual expert
guides are open access and free to read!
Why do some students learn additional languages faster than others? / Pourquoi
certains élèves apprennent-ils plus vite que d’autres?
Philippa Bell, Université du Québec à Montréal
http://bit.ly/cmlrFAQ1
What is the best age to learn a second/foreign language? / Quel est l’âge le
plus approprié pour apprendre une langue seconde ou étrangère?
Carmen Muñoz, University of Barcelona
http://bit.ly/cmlrFAQ2
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
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