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Reference For L2 Speaking

This document provides a list of additional references related to L2 speaking teaching and research. It includes over 50 sources such as journal articles, book chapters and other publications covering topics like developing L2 pragmatics, the effects of task repetition on oral language, pronunciation instruction, fluency development, and assessing English as a lingua franca. The references provide an overview of the current research on various aspects of second language speaking skills.

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Reference For L2 Speaking

This document provides a list of additional references related to L2 speaking teaching and research. It includes over 50 sources such as journal articles, book chapters and other publications covering topics like developing L2 pragmatics, the effects of task repetition on oral language, pronunciation instruction, fluency development, and assessing English as a lingua franca. The references provide an overview of the current research on various aspects of second language speaking skills.

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L2 speaking: teaching and research

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