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Title: Krashen and the Natural Approach


1
Krashen and the Natural Approach
  • Emily A. Thrush
  • University of Memphis
  • Department of English

2
Theories of Stephen Krashen
  • Language acquisition happens when
  • Input is provided at the i1 level,
  • The affective filter is lowered,
  • The monitor is not made too strong by an
    overemphasis on accuracy, and
  • The natural order of acquisition is respected.

3
I1
  • I means interlanguage, the point on the
    continuum between L1 and L2 that the student
    currently occupies.
  • 1 means that the input should be just a little
    more complex or difficult than the learner can
    easily comprehend.

4
Affective filter
  • When a student in nervous or apprehensive in the
    language class, a filter goes up that prevents
    the input from getting through.
  • The teacher can lower the affective filter by
    making the classroom a comfortable environment
    for the student to take risks in using the
    language.

5
Monitor
  • The monitor is the part of the brain that checks
    language output for accuracy.
  • An overly strong monitor interferes with fluency
    because the learner is too worried about getting
    the grammar, pronunciation etc. correct to focus
    on meaning.
  • Constant correction or focus on accuracy by the
    teacher strenghens the monitor, inhibiting
    fluency.

6
Natural Order of Acquisition
  • Research shows that many elements of grammar are
    acquired in a certain order regardless of when
    they are taught.
  • For example, the plural and possessive s
    endings are usually acquired before the 3rd
    person singular s.
  • Teachers can probably speed up the process of
    acquisition but not change the order.

7
Natural Approach
  • Developed by Krashen and Tracy Terrell.
  • Based on Krashens theories of input, monitor and
    affective filter.
  • Has influenced methods and techniques of teaching
    over the past 20 years, as well as textbooks and
    curricula

8
Four Stages of Acquisition
  • Pre-Production
  • Early Production
  • Speech Emergence
  • Intermediate Fluency

9
Pre-Production
  • Students have minimal comprehension and cannot
    produce language yet.
  • As comprehension improves, students can point,
    draw, respond with action, choose and act out to
    show they understand.
  • Teachers should use visual aids and realia, use
    activities with physical responses and focus on
    building vocabulary.

10
Early Emergence
  • Students can produce one and two word answers and
    have greater comprehension.
  • Teachers should ask yes/no questions, ask for
    one-word answers.
  • Mistakes show development of language.

11
Speech Emergence
  • Students can produce phrases and sentences.
  • Teachers should provide input through reading,
    use games and problem-solving activities,
    introduce writing exercises, use language
    familiar to students.
  • Students can now define, explain, compare,
    role-play and retell.

12
Intermediate Fluency
  • Students can create longer passages of language,
    both written and verbal.
  • Teachers should use activities that requiring
    higher level skills such as analyzing, supporting
    claims, defending, debating, and evaluating.
  • Students will still make errors, especially in
    written work, but communication will be fairly
    clear.
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