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Individualised Resources: Definition and Efficiency in the Russian Efl Classroom

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  • Olga Stognieva

    (National Research University Higher School of Economics)

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In order to plan lessons that include effective instructional strategies, it is critical for teachers to be aware of student aptitudes, personality variables, learning strategies, interests, aspirations and talents. This paper presents a way for Russian teachers to improve their student’s speaking abilities when learning foreign languages, called individualised resources, which are based on the concept of individualisation. Individualised resources are designed to help students to actively participate in the learning process, contribute to their productivity of learning and compensate for missing abilities when mastering foreign languages. In order to verify the effectiveness of this educational tool, qualitative and quantitative indicators were applied to experimental teaching. The findings illustrate how the approach enhanced the students’ speaking abilities in terms of purposefulness, richness of speech content and logical progression of speech. We concluded that the students’ mastering of these qualities, using individualized resources, did improve and that this type of training is sufficient to shape speaking skills when teaching English.

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  • Olga Stognieva, 2015. "Individualised Resources: Definition and Efficiency in the Russian Efl Classroom," HSE Working papers WP BRP 113/HUM/2015, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:hig:wpaper:113hum2015
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    individualisation; individualised resources; qualities of oral statement; aptitudes; learning strategies; personality variables.;
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