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Episode 46: Word Repetition -- Show Notes

Diane mentioned several "button using" animal accounts on social media: ElsieWants, Flounder_Meatloaf, What about Bunny, and Pixel and Friends

Diane also mentioned:

Glisan, E. W., & Donato, R. (2017). Enacting the Work of Language Instruction: High-Leverage Teaching Practices. American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. 1001 North Fairfax Street Suite 200, Alexandria, VA 22314.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55132595-enacting-the-work-of-language-instruction-volume-1

Reed cited:

Ellis, N. C., & Ferreira–Junior, F. (2009). Construction learning as a function of frequency, frequency distribution, and function. The Modern Language Journal, 93(3), 370-385.

Tavakoli, P., & Foster, P. (2011). Task design and second language performance: The effect of narrative type on learner output. Language Learning, 61, 37-72.

VanPatten, B. (2017). While We're on the Topic: BVP on Language, Acquisition, and Classroom Practice. ACTFL: Alexandria, VA.

Riggs, R. (2021). What we talk about when we talk about “repetition”. The Word, 31(1), 7-9. Hawai‘i TESOL. Retrievable from link (2021 Sep): https://hawaiitesol.org/news/newsletter/newsletter-archive/

Intro & outro music selected from "23 Light Years" by CavalloPazzo

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