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Early theories in SLA
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Mapa Mental sobre Early theories in SLA, criado por Agnieszka Babiec em 15-10-2020.
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Early theories in SLA
BEHAVIOURISM
a theory taken from psychology
a theory of animal and human behaviour
Pavlov's experiments with dogs
the concept of operant and behavioral conditioning
all learning is seen as the acqisition of a new behaviour
the environment is the most important factor in learning
learning consists of developing responses to environmental stimuli
to learn L2 one must imitate correct models repeatedly
active participation by the learners is crucial element of the process
is linked to Structural Linguistics
language is based on a finite set of predictable patterns
a L2 learner's task is imitation and internalization of patterns
several constructs not directly observable: conditioning, reinforcement, punishment
transfer - learners relied on the L1 used in attempting to produce the L2
positive: wherever languages are similar
negative: wherever comparable structures are different
interference
errors as a result of L1 interference
repetition of correct models to overcome the errors
implications of the relation between the L1 and the L2
the primary source of learner difficulty and error
difference is related to difficulty
benefits for language teaching
provision of correct models
massive repetition without learner's reflection
avoidance of error
provision of consistent feedback
the conclusions of the theory
1. Exposure to input is necessary for SLA
2. A good deal of SLA happens incidentally
3. Second language learning is variable in its outcome
MONITOR THEORY
created by Stephen Krashen
one of the 5 main hypotheses of Krashen's Theory of SLA
it explains the relationship between acquisition and learning
it defines the influence of the latter on the former
the monitoring function is the practical result of the learned grammar
the acquisition system is the utterance initiator, the learning system performs the role of the 'monitor' or the 'editor'
3 conditions for the 'monitor' function
1. The SL learner has sufficient time at their disposal
2. They focus on form or think about correctness
3. They know the rule
limited role of the monitor
the variation of L learners using the 'monitor'
over-users
under-users
optimal users
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