Suggestions to Increase Oral Participation in an at-risk Chilean Public Primary EFL Classroom

The current study inquires about the students' perception regarding their English classes at Escuela Dra Eloísa Díaz, an at-risk public school in Santiago de Chile. How do students value their English classes? What are the difficulties they have to face, and how can teachers increase students&#...

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Difficulty Level
Disadvantaged Schools
Elementary School Students
English (Second Language)
Foreign Countries
Language Attitudes
Learning Motivation
Learning Processes
Oral Language
Public Schools
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Student Attitudes
Student Participation
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