- Trainer/in: Gouma Assimina
Moodle PH-OÖ
Suchergebnisse: 1058
- Trainer/in: Mohrs Thomas
- Trainer/in: Kerschner Melanie
- Trainer/in: Kerschner Melanie
- Trainer/in: Oberhuber Raphael
- Trainer/in: Oberhuber Raphael
- Trainer/in: Oberhuber Raphael
- Trainer/in: Oberhuber Raphael
- Trainer/in: Oberhuber Raphael
- Trainer/in: Oberhuber Raphael
- Trainer/in: Oberhuber Raphael
- Trainer/in: Oberhuber Raphael

- Trainer/in: Fritsch Andrea
- Trainer/in: Schwaiger Petra
- Trainer/in: Oberhuber Raphael
- Trainer/in: Oberhuber Raphael
This course focuses on the writing of an M. Ed Master’s thesis in the field of EFL didactics and methodology. Participants will develop their research agenda, guided by recent transdisciplinary and translingual research which acknowledges L2 learners' variable repertoires of multilingual semiotic resources (Hall, 2019); (Ortega & Han, 2017); (Tedick & Lyster, 2019). The course procedures will enable participants to choose methods and tools appropriate to their research questions and hypotheses. Following this process of data gathering, they will be supported in investigating their data profoundly and critically. The course will also present a platform of mutual critical appraisal and thus represent a space for collaborative learning. Within the framework of multilingual semiotic resources, participants will be encouraged to focus their research on the following dimensions:
- The roles of CLIL (content and language integrated learning) and TBLT (task-based language teaching) for the learning of EFL.
- FL2 confidence, anxiety, enjoyment, motivation in the EFL classroom.
- Austrian EFL course books and their roles in EFLT.
- Information and communication technology in EFLT.
- Trainer/in: Gierlinger Erwin
- Trainer/in: Kulauzović Ena
The Seminar in
English Studies (LING) – Words and rules. Grammar and vocabulary acquisition
in Land L2 deals with words and rules in our mental lexicon
and thus covers both grammar and vocabulary acquisition in L1 and L2. We will
look at ways lexical and grammatical knowledge is stored and retrieved from
both the L1 and L2 language faculty. We will explore current theories of
vocabulary storage and retrieval, models of the mental lexicon as well as
models of human cognition. In addition, we will look at approaches to vocabulary
testing. These psycholinguistic foundations are at the core of this seminar but
will be complemented with brief discussions of their relevance for the EFL
classroom. In the course of this seminar, you are supposed to submit either a
seminar term paper or a Bachelor thesis.
- Trainer/in: Drenowatz Clemens
- Trainer/in: Drenowatz Clemens