Search for dissertations about: "EFL"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the word EFL.
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11. Staging Shakespeare's Comedies with EFL University Students
Abstract : This work describes the author's experiences and findings teaching her course 'Drama in Practice - Shakespeare on Stage' to EFL students, with the double aim of teaching literature and teaching English as a foreign language.... READ MORE
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12. Staging Shakespeare's Comedies with EFL University Students
Abstract : This thesis takes as its point of departure an elective course in English: 'Drama in Practice - Shakespeare on Stage'. The course combines theory and practice in that it contains (on the one hand) lectures and written work about one of Shakespeare’s comedies, and (on the other hand) an on-stage part with rehearsals of the same play, culminating in a performance, in costume, before an audience. READ MORE
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13. Learning from Giving Feedback : Insights from EFL Writing Classrooms in a Swedish Lower Secondary School
Abstract : The present thesis aims to describe teenagers as peer reviewers and explore possible benefits of giving feedback. My study was carried out in two EFL classrooms in year eight in a Swedish lower secondary school, where the pupils were engaged with the written task to write an informative reply letter in English. READ MORE
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14. Words in school : A study of vocabulary learning support in the Swedish EFL classroom
Abstract : Vocabulary is a central but difficult aspect of learning English. EFL students face a considerable challenge in acquiring a vocabulary sufficient for communication, which means knowing many words and having a deep and varied knowledge of them. READ MORE
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15. Enhancing Physics Learning through Instruction, Technical Vocabulary and ICT : A Case of Higher Education in Rwanda
Abstract : The overarching aim of this thesis is to explore how teaching and learning in tertiary education is performed in times of change both in language policy and learning approaches. The study takes social constructivist and socio-cultural theories as its major points of departure. READ MORE