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What is First Language

Handbook of Research on Mobile Learning in Contemporary Classrooms
This is a learner’s mother tongue, or native language. Also referred to commonly as an “L1,” and contrasted with an “L2,” which is a second, third, or subsequent language, and which is learned at some point after the first language, or L1, has been acquired.
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Mobile-Assisted Language Learning: Research-Based Best Practices for Maximizing Learner Success
Katharine B. Nielson (Voxy, USA)
Copyright: © 2016 |Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0251-7.ch004
Abstract
This chapter outlines practical findings from the emerging body of research on Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL). After briefly situating the conversation within a framework of how best to use technology for language instruction, the chapter opens with a review of what we know about how to use mobile technology for language learning. Then, the discussion turns to how to best apply these findings in various instructional contexts, including K–12, higher education, and workplace training. By the end of the chapter, students will have both a solid understanding of how mobile technology can facilitate second language learning as well as concrete examples of how to develop and execute a mobile language learning strategy in various educational contexts.
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GraphoGame: A Computer-Assisted Reading Acquisition Tool – An Enabling Support to Reading in the African Classroom
This term indicates the advanced level at which a language is offered at school. It is expected that the child who takes a language at this level in school either has this language as a mother tongue or home language.
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Translanguaging as a Heritage Language Maintenance Strategy
A language that a child acquires naturally since birth (sometimes referred to as a “mother tongue” or a “native language”).
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