The Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis
The first language system interferes with the second language system.
Structural analysis on the two language would enable teachers to predict the difficulties in acquiring second language.
It is quite common to detect where the speaker is from just by listening to his/her accent.
e.g.) French
Ladies and gentlemen
I. Environment Analysis
Introduction
Lately, South Korea's cosmetic companies are actively entering Japanese market. In particular, low-priced brand companies entering are remarkable. Continuing the long-term recession, Japanese consumers find inexpensive cosmetics. Through this period, cosmetics of South Korea draw popular through low price and good quality. Celebrity publicity is also inf
a. Macro Economic Indicators (ex. GDP) : GDP ↑ → Currency↑
b. Capital Market : Money Supply ↑→ Currency↓
c. Government Policy : Interest Rate ↑→ Currency↑
Japanese Yen surged by 4.6% to 80 yen per dollar just within minutes on Wednesday in practice and it was the biggest move in history
Insurance companies and many other Japanese Companies withdrew their foreig
learner acquires language through motor movement – a right-hemisphere activity. Right-hemisphere activities must occur before the left hemisphere can process language for production. Similarly, the adult should proceed to language mastery through right-hemisphere motor activities, while the left hemisphere watches and learns. When a sufficient amount of right-hemisphere learning has taken p
Objectives
Goals in TBLT are ideally to be determined by the specific needs of particular learners. According to Long and Crookes(1993), selection of tasks should be based on a careful analysis of the real-world needs of learners.
eg. The English Language Syllabus in Schools Malaysian (1975)
- giving all Malaysian secondary school leavers the ability to communicate accurately and