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Topic 3 SLA

these are the influencing factors that determine how successfully a person acquires a second language or l2. this include cognitive social affective and environmental elements that either facilitate or hinder learning

the causative variables

what are the four main causative variables in sla

each of these factors interacts to produce different turning outcomes among individuals

language teaching
exposure

age

acculturation

language teaching can help but it always in the same way or for everyone. it's success depends on the _ , _, and _

methods used
learner motivation

context of learning

when language teaching help or not

the input is meaningful and comprehensible


the instruction focuses on communication not just memorization of rules


learners are motivated and emotionally engagedlearners are motivated and emotionally engaged


teachers provide feedback and correction in a supportive way


the environment encourages interaction and practice communication

teaching helps

does language teaching does help or not


a communicative classroom where students use english enroll place discussions and real life tasks helps learners develop fluency faster

language teaching helps

when language teaching does help or not

the focus is on wrote learning or grammar drills only

the teacher dominates and students remain passive

learners receive the comprehensible input or interaction

there is anxiety or fear of mistakes

does not help

teaching helps or does not help

a student who memorizes grammar rules but never uses them in real conversation will not achieve fluency despite years of instruction

language teaching does not help

it refers to the amount and quality of contact the learner has with the target language in natural settings

exposure variables

what are the two types of exposure

informal and formal

what type of exposure

structured learning in classrooms or language schools


english classes or a grammar lessons

formal exposure

what type of exposure

real life contact with native or fluent speakers


watching movies talking with peers and reading english online

informal exposure

more exposure = more _

learning opportunities

however quality matters more than _ hearing the language often but not understanding it does not currently progress. learners need _ that is slightly above the current level but still understandable (_,_)

quantity
comprehensible input

Krashen 1982

students who use english daily for chatting reading or social media improve _ then those who only memorize vocabulary lists

faster

it plays a major role in second language learning

age as a causative variable

age is a causative variable

have higher neurological flexibility, brains easily adapt to new sounds and patterns


can acquire native like pronunciation more easily


learn through play and imitation


are less self conscious and more willing to make mistakes

younger learners (children)

age is a causative variable

learn faster at the beginning because of cognitive maturity


can understand grammar explanations and rules better


have motivation in learning strategies that support long term learning


however they may find pronunciation or accent harder to master

older learners (adolescence and adults)

age influences how learners acquire language but it does not limit their ability to become proficient. _&_ can outweigh age differences .

motivation and exposure

it refers to the process of adopting to the cultural of the target language community. it includes learning cultural norms values gestures and social rules that affect how people use that language.

acculturation

according to him language learning success depends on the learners level of social and psychological integration into the target community

schumann 1978

what level of acculturation

interacts frequently adopts customs accepts cultural values


fluent and natural language use

high acculturation

what level of acculturation

isolated anxious avoids using language socially


limited proficiency and confidence

low acculturation

what example of it is filipino students studying in the us who joins clubs talks to locals and matches english tv will likely become fluent faster than one who only interacts with fellow filipinos

acculturation

key insight of this causative variable

cultural adaptation and emotional openness are as important as grammar and vocabulary and achieving fluency

acculturation

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