Foreign Language Acquisition Anxiety and Project-Based Learning in Collaborative L2 Instruction: A Case Study

This article discusses the experiences of an instructor-student collaboration in combining English as a Second Language instruction with a project-based model. It provides information about a year-long period of instruction that made use of extensive collaboration in language instruction for the cre...

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Anxiety
Case studies
Collaboration
Computer assisted language learning
Cooperative learning
Distance learning
Education
English as a second language
English as a second language instruction
English for Special Purposes
Feedback
Foreign language instruction
Foreign language learning
Language acquisition
Language instruction
Online education
Pandemics
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Second language learning
Second languages
Students
Study abroad
Study and teaching
Trends
Writers
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