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Juliana Shak
Universiti Brunei Darussalam
Verified email at ubd.edu.bn
Language education
Literacy education
Second language
Young learners
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Young learner perspectives on four focus-on-form tasks
J Shak, S Gardner
Language Teaching Research 12 (3), 387-408
, 2008
88
2008
Children using dictogloss to focus on form
J Shak
Reflections on English language teaching 5 (2), 47-62
, 2006
54
2006
Motivations for entering into a teaching career in Brunei Darussalam: An update
J Shak
Teaching and Teacher Education 117, 103799
, 2022
6
2022
Their choice, their voice: Using linguistic support to enhance children's L2 writing
J Shak
Proceedings of Teaching and Education Conferences
, 2015
2015
Nudging young ESL writers: Engaging linguistic assistance and peer interaction in L2 narrative writing at the upper primary school level in Brunei Darussalam
J Shak
2013
Grammaring tasks for young ESL learners
J Shak
Canada International Conference on Education (CICE-2011) Proceedings, 499-502
, 2011
2011
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