young learner

collocation in English

meaningsofyoungandlearner

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young
adjective
uk
/jʌŋ/
us
/jʌŋ/
having lived or existed for only a short time and ...
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learner
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlɜː.nər/
us
/ˈlɝː.nɚ/
a person who is still ...
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(Definition ofyoungandlearnerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theyounglearnerwould leave more features unspecified than the older speaker.
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Chapter 3 contains a detailed review of international research intoyounglearnerassessment.
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Looking back at the development of this area, the editors of the volume note how there is still minimal research as to what happens inyounglearnerclassrooms.
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I think that everyone is in favour of training foryounglearnermotor cyclists.
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We want, above all, to reduce the awful number of accidents, particularly toyounglearnerriders.
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But there is no doubt that far greater experience is needed by ayounglearner-driver—perhaps more by a middle-aged learnerdriver—than the average learner is prepared to pay for.
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The main pedagogical principles underlying the teaching of languages to very young learners.
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Beginners or young learners seem to benefit more from mnemonics than advanced learners.
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Assessing the language of young learners.
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In the next section, we focus on young learners and research into pedagogical programs involving them.
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It is surprising that there is no study on how teachers' proficiency, especially pronunciation and fluency, contributes to young learners' language development.
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The aptitude of young learners is a generally underresearched area.
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Such discrimination studies cannot tell us whether young learners actually employ grammatical and caregiver cues in sentence comprehension.
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There has been research on teaching techniques for young learners, but what task types are appropriate and efficient for testing children is an under-researched area.
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This is a useful paper for those interested in researching the strategies that young learners employ.
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If this does not pose as a confusing sentence in the eyes of young learners, then we do not have a problem.
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The participants ranged from young learners in immersion programs or intensive language centers to adult learners in foreign language programs at the postsecondary level.
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