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From paper to electronic dictionaries: Evolving dictionary skills [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Successful dictionary use depends on two factors: (1) user-friendliness of dictionaries and (2) good dictionary reference skills of their users. As the world moves from paper to electronic dictionaries, we need to realize that the skills needed to use modern digital dictionaries are not necessarily identical to those for traditional print dictionaries.
Lew, Robert
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Dictionary Skills in Teaching English and German as a Foreign Language in Hungary: A Questionnaire Study

open access: yesInternational Journal of Lexicography, 2023
This study investigates the dictionary use of graduates in English and German as well as their attitudes towards teaching and learning dictionary skills in the classroom.
Ida Dringó-Horváth
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Dictionary skills in MFL 11–16

Language Learning Journal, 1997
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Teaching Dictionary Skills to Elementary School Students

Pedagogy and Psychology, 2021
At the present stage, the role of the student in learning is becoming more significant, since the educational process is increasingly turning into a process of self-learning and the students themselves choose their education path. For successful self-directed learning, students need various skills. This article focuses on the teaching dictionary skills
G. Omarova, M. Kenzhegaliyeva
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Good dictionary skills

5 to 7 Educator, 2009
Children need to know their alphabet in order to become proficient in using a dictionary. The focus of this first activity is to learn the alphabet using the international spelling code (otherwise known as the international phonetic alphabet).
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"Dictionary Skills" Is Not a Four-Letter Word

The English Journal, 1993
If Family Feud were to do a survey asking English teachers to name the skill they most hate to teach, dictionary skills would have to be one of the most frequently listed answers. I hated the whole experience of teaching a dictionary unit, and I'm sure my students hated it, too. That changed recently. Because of a fluke in a seemingly unrelated student
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