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Attitudes and Learning Styles

Learning language and learning style: principles, process and practice

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Pages 37-44 | Published online: 06 Aug 2007
 

Abstract

This article suggests that by linking a student's individual approach to learning, a clearer understanding can be gained of how successful foreign language acquisition is achieved. Approaching a learner in his/her own style seems to yield better results: pairing a student with someone of the opposite style appears to nurture the development of further strategies. The construct of style offers an opportunity to learn how to teach and learn more effectively.

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