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In this age of globalisation, people who do not speak a foreign language are at a serious disadvantage in the job market. It is therefore of great relevance that learners with learning disabilities are also provided with equal and appropriate opportunities to acquire a second or foreign language. The aim of the book is to give readers an insight into the language learning process of learners with disabilities. The articles discuss the learning process and the teaching of dyslexic as well as hearing impaired learners in various parts of the world, from the USA and Canada to England, Norway, Poland and Hungary. The intended audience of the book is language teachers, MA and MEd students, and researchers in the field of SLA, applied linguistics, or special education.
Language and languages --- Students with disabilities. --- Handicapped students --- People with disabilities --- Foreign language study --- Language and education --- Language schools --- Study and teaching. --- Language and languages Study and teaching --- Study and teaching --- SLA. --- Second Language Acquisition. --- dyslexia. --- dyslexic learners. --- foreign language learning. --- hearing impaired learners. --- learner differences. --- learners with disabilities. --- learning disabilities. --- teaching of dyslexic pupils. --- teaching of dyslexic students.
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