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Title: Popular Ideas about Language Learning


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Popular Ideas about Language Learning
  • Facts Opinions
  • LIGHTBOWN SPADA (1999)Class 4 August 29,
    2006

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Languages are learned mainly through imitation
  • Understanding of the language system leads stds
    to building up new/functional language
  • Imitation does play an important role in language
    learning
  • Selective imitation
  • Production of non-heard language
  • Imitation is recommended for language practice in
    the case of more proficient students

3
Parents usually correct young children when they
make mistakes
  • Focus on meaning, i.e., communication
  • Feedback and appropriate guidance is important in
    SLA/L
  • Ungrammatical forms can be pointed out in the
    case of SLA/L.

4
People with high IQs are good language learners
  • They are more likely to succeed in learning a
    language ...
  • The same way as they will probably be successful
    in any other area ...

5
The most important factor in SLA success is
motivation
  • Difficulties that students may find in their
    learning can impair motivation to go on and
    succeed in SLA
  • Teachers can work on a supportive environment for
    learning and, thus, motivate stds to learn
  • Teachers have no influence over learners
    intrinsic motivation.

6
The earlier a SL is introduced in school
programs, the greater the likelihood of success
in learning
  • It depends on the learning context
  • SLA for children who are bilingual should rely on
    programs that promote the development of the
    first language
  • Older children benefit more from FL or SL
    instruction because they already have the
    foundation in their mother tongue
  • All school programs should be based on realistic
    estimates of how long it takes to learn a SL.
    (p.164)

7
Most of the mistakes which SL learners make are
due to interference from their first language
  • Not necessarily
  • The learner can be building the language system
  • Overgeneralization overextension of the target
    language
  • Interaction with people who make the same
    mistakes.

8
Teachers should present grammatical rules one at
a time, and learners should practise examples of
each before going on to another
  • Language learning is not simply linear in its
    development (p. 165)
  • Stages of development should be considered when
    learning/assessing is to take place
  • Isolated presentation and practice of one
    structure at a time does not provide learners
    with an opportunity to discover how different
    language features compare and contrast in normal
    language use (p. 166)

9
Teachers should teach simple language structures
before complex ones
  • There are no thing such as simple language
    structures
  • Some of the complex structures can be acquired
    before some of the simple ones
  • Teachers should increase the complexity of their
    language as learners proficiency increases.
    (based on p.166)
  • Teachers should also expose students to the
    widest possible varieties of linguistic forms and
    structures especially in FL settings. (also
    based on p.166).

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Learners errors should be corrected as they are
made in order to prevent the formation of bad
habits
  • It depends
  • Developmental pattern errors should be called to
    the learners attention and explained, if they can
    grasp it
  • Children dont usually benefit from metacognitive
    explanations
  • Corrective feedback may not be as effective in
    the cases when the student is not yet ready for
    the given structure
  • Correction of errors should be done in a punctual
    yet gentle way in order to challenge the learner
    to go on.
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