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What is Repetition

Using Literature to Teach English as a Second Language
The recurrence of an action or an event.
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Teaching Reading to Young English Language Learners Through Folk Literature
Nabat Erdogan (University of Central Missouri, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4670-3.ch004
Abstract
The lack of sufficient reading ability and, consequently, inadequate reading achievement continue to affect large student populations in U.S. schools. English language learners (ELLs), who represent the fastest growing segment of student population in the U.S., constitute one of the largest groups of students who perform poorly on state reading tests. There are many factors contributing to English learners' low reading skills. One of these factors is the lack of appropriate and interesting reading materials or insufficient attention to effective text selection. What kind of texts are considered appropriate for language learners? Effective texts for ELLs should be age-appropriate, language-appropriate, culturally relevant, entertaining, and interesting. This chapter suggests that folktales possess many characteristics of effective texts and can serve as a valuable resource for improving young English learners' literacy skills in English. The chapter exemplifies different characteristics of folktales and provides recommendations for the use of folk literature in the language classroom.
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The Pattern of Repetition and the Quest for Creativity
Based on the Gestalt principles ( Piaget and Inhelder, 1967 ) of human perception, Repetition is defined here as a pattern made by ‘same’ or ‘similar’ entities.
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Ergonomics
Repetition in the field of ergonomics refers to the number of a similar exertions conducted during an activity. For example, an office worker may insert 40 letters in envelopes during 10 minutes. User and worker discomfort of an injury that has been associated with repetitive motion.
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Active Learning Online
Repetition refers to the act or process or an instance of repeating or being repeated. In marketing, repletion may have a different meaning. Repetition has been proven to increase recall and comprehension, particularly if the message is complex. However, a message may lose effectiveness if the consumer is overexposed to the advertisement through excessive repetitions, causing the consumer to lose interest in the message. Unless learners are internally motivated to learn, repetition may prove to be boring.
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Developments, Controversies, and Applications of Ergonomics
Repetition in the field of ergonomics refers to the number of a similar exertions conducted during an activity. For example an office worker may insert 40 letters in envelopes during 10 minutes. User and worker discomfort of an injury that has been associated with repetitive motion.
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