Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal (Sep 2014)

“Now Maybe I Feel Like Trying”: Engaging Learners Using a Visual Tool

  • Mayumi Abe,
  • Huw Davies,
  • Satomi Yoshimuta

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 277 – 293

Abstract

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For every learning advisor and language teacher, a fundamental goal is to foster learners’ motivation and self-regulation for successful L2 learning. This paper presents a visual tool that can be used in advising and teaching to realize this purpose. With the tool, learners can review their own L2 learning and ability, and create an inventory of their learning strategies, which helps them find their weaknesses, goals and develop their approach. The tool, the Strategy Tree for Language Learners, consists of the image of a tree, water and the sun. The trunk and leaves of the tree represent learners’ linguistic knowledge and skills, the roots learners’ affective strategies, water cognitive strategies, and the sun sociocultural-interactive strategies. The notions of these three types of strategies are based on the concepts presented by Oxford (2011).

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