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 Afrouz
 
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							| Reaserch topic for MA thesis 
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							| Hi dear colleagues I wonder if you could help me to find a topic for my MA thesis. I want it to be new and I like it to be in Applied Linguistics domain.What are the new issues in applied linguistics or language teaching?
 Thanks in advance.
 
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| I will freely admit that I haven �t kept as up-to-date on new research in linguistics as I probably should have. But instead of asking us "what �s new and different," you should ask yourself "what am I really interested in?" You �re asking a group of ESL educators, so of course we �re biased toward issues relating to second language acquisition, especially of English.   Also, remember that you don �t need to do something radically new. You can take an existing issue, for example, native language interference in acquisition of English, and look at a language that hasn �t been studied so much, such as Gilaki.      Again, pronunciation may not be your favorite area, and that �s fine. This is just an example. You are the one who is going to put in long hours researching, organizing, writing, editing, rewriting, and rewriting again when your advisor tells you it still isn �t good enough. Don �t go into the process with the goal of dazzling the world of academia with your brilliance; go into it with the goal of learning something new about something near and dear to your heart. The brilliance will follow.     |  12 Feb 2014     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Maybe you could do something related to emigrants who, after having lived in an English speaking country, return to their native country, and the impact on both their native language and their new language.   I only have to think about my own parents to see the impact, and not only in relation to language. |  13 Feb 2014     
					
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 hikimaru
 
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							| I have got the same dilema! Anyway I can recomend you to work with autonomus learning or learning with the use of moderns advices like computers, tablets, etc. |  13 Feb 2014     
					
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