Sökning: "writing proficiency"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 23 avhandlingar innehållade orden writing proficiency.
16. Att säga tulipanaros ... : svensklärares arbete och lärarutbildningens relevans för arbetet som svensklärare sett ur ett professionsperspektiv
Sammanfattning : This study is concerned with Swedish as a school subject, with teachers in Swedish and with the relevance of teacher training, all of which I discuss in the perspective of professionalism. When it comes to content, the Swedish subject is characterized by disruption. LÄS MER
17. Att synliggöra vokabulär. En kvantitativ studie av gymnasieelevers skrivuppgifter på svenska inom CLISS-projektets ram
Sammanfattning : This licentiate thesis describes the investigation of students’ texts written in L1, by CLIL and non-CLIL students participating in the CLISS-project during their three-year Upper Secondary School period, 2011-2014. The thesis focuses on the academic language proficiency in Swedish, where the practices of certain linguistic features characterizing academic texts are investigated. LÄS MER
18. English immersion in Sweden : a case study of Röllingby High School, 1987-1989
Sammanfattning : This study reports on a two-year late immersion program with English as the target language which took place from 1987-1989 at Röllinge high school. The project was modelled on similiar late immersion programs in Canada with French as the language of instruction. LÄS MER
19. Resultatet av ett prov : Svensklärare om washbackeffekter av nationellt läsförståelseprov på gymnasiet
Sammanfattning : När lärares undervisning blir påverkad av ett nationellt prov talar man om washbackeffekter av provet. Det är vad den här licentiatuppsatsen handlar om. LÄS MER
20. Delexical Verb + Noun Collocations in Swedish and Chinese Learner English
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with the use of delexical verb + noun collocations such as have no doubt, make a decision and give a speech in Swedish and Chinese learner English. The aim of the study is to investigate interlanguage (IL) developmental patterns as well as the role of L1 influence in the learners’ use of such collocations. LÄS MER