Language Learning Difficulties of Students With Dyslexia: A Case Study at a Primary School

Dyslexic learners have trouble learning English as a foreign language because of their difficulties in reading, focus, and sensory motor skills. Dyslexia is a specific learning disability derived from neurological deficits. This research aims at investigating the Language Learning Difficulties of le...

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Decoding
Descriptive research
Dyslexia
Dyslexic children
Educational Environment
Educational Technology
Elementary education
Elementary school students
English as a second language
English as a second language instruction
Evaluation
Language acquisition
Language Skills
Learning disabilities
Motor ability
Reading ability
Reading comprehension
Reading Skills
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Spelling
Student Development
Students
Study and teaching
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