language is taught and practised rather than the subject of theoretical exposition.
5) Language learning and acquisition skills
Conscious techniques of memorization and enhanced skills of listening (tuning of the ear, recognition of sound patterns) and speaking (training of the vocal organs to reproduce new words accurately), need to be developed in the learner throughout the course.
(1973) 4 Stages of Second Language Development
1. Random Error(Presystematic): Vaguely aware that there is systematic order. Stage of experimentation and inaccurate guessing
2. Emergent: In consistency in linguistic production. Begin to internalize certain rules. ‘U-shaped learning’. Unable to correct errors when they are pointed out. Avoidance of structures and topics.
language use in real life of students. Thus, functional expressions include such that will train students to communicate their meanings and respond in L2. For this purpose, functional lessons focus on listening and speaking skills—oral communication. In lessons 1 and 2, students will be engaged in comprehension activities as well as communicative interaction with fellow students in order to
as cognitive style. When cognitive styles are specifically related an educational context, where affective and physiological factors are intermingled, they are usually more generally referred to as learning styles. Studies of learning style bring important variables to the forefront. Such styles can contribute significantly to the construction of a unified theory of second language acquisition.
French.
Past Continuous: Tom was cook ing .
Difference:
John visit ed his uncle.
John bought a new car.
SARD (6 elements necessary for non-defensive learning)
S – Security
A – Aggression & Attention
R – Reflection & Retention
D - Discrimination
6 Parts are prepared to explain more easily for you.
Listen comfortably with harmonizing two kinds of class.