Kim McDonough

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Kim McDonough is Associate Professor in Applied Linguistics who joined the Department of Education at Concordia in 2010. Her research interests include psycholinguistic approaches to second language acquisition, classroom-based acquisition research, usage-based approaches to acquisition, and task-based language teaching. She carries out research on the acquisition of second language grammar and vocabulary in laboratory and classroom contexts. Her interests also include the use of technology to promote peer interaction in second language classrooms and the development of interactive tasks for use in second language classrooms.