language inform TBI
- structural, functional, interactional models
■ Lexical units are central
- lexical phrases, sentence stems, prefabricated routines, and collocations
■ Focus on conversation
- speaking and trying to communicate is basic for SLA in TBI
▣ Theory of learning
■ Tasks provide both the input and output processing
■ Task activity a
language is taught actively through movement, the right brain “believes” the information and retains it, in the same way that skills such as swimming or riding a bicycle are remembered long term.
Asher sees TPR as directed to right-brain learning, whereas most second language teaching methods are directed to left-brain learning. Asher holds that the child language learner acquires language t
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.
2. Whole Language Approach - Activity 2, Image Game
1) Definition of Whole Langu
1. Language Skills
(1) Listening: Understand expressions used in situations where you order food and congratulate someone or something
(2) Speaking: Be able to use the above expressions in daily conversations
(3) Reading: Read and understand a text about desserts of the world
(4) Writing: Understand the structure of a recipe and write a short recipe
2. Communicative Activities
(1) Commun
activities must occur before the left hemisphere can process language for production
An important condition for successful language learning is the absence of stress.
Asher has elaborated an account of what he feels facilitates or inhibits foreign language learning
1.Review :
This was a fast-moving warm-up in which individual students were moved with commands
EX) Rita, Pic