Computer-Mediated Communication and Language Learning: From Theory to Practice
Language Learning Theory
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How we learn a language and practical applications
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We hear it We say it We read it We write it
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Times Tables Recite the 50
States
Driving Operating a
computer
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Language learned naturally Meaning more important than structure
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Reinforcement of ‘Real World’ Language Acquisition
Language acquisition will accelerate based on increased vocabulary and syntax
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Natural Order Affective Filter First language interference L+1
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They produce single words. They string words together based on
meaning and not syntax. They begin to identify elements that
begin and end sentences. They begin to identify different
elements within sentences and can rearrange them to produce questions.
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Motivation Self-confidence Anxiety
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The pick-up truck and the muddy road Overgeneralizations – I eated my
vegetables Those wonderful exceptions in
English Prepositions
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Teach at the student’s level +1 Students using one or two-word sentences,
you use 3-4 word sentences Here homework Johnny has his homework
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No dictionaries or translators Follow 1st language acquisition
Listening Speaking Reading Writing
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Listening – Ask students questions – teaching the form ‘to be’
Speaking – Students respond to questions – write responses on the board
Reading – Students work through drills using the form ‘to be’
Writing – Students write what was practiced in class