SLA-Second Language Acquisition. This is the learning of a different language after an initial language is learned completely.
Stephen Krashen
All people acquire language the same way
Individual
Variation
We learn language when we understand the
message.
Anmerkungen:
Krashen believes that we acquire language best when the information being told is understood. Words and grammar mean very little if the purpose of the language is not displayed.
Independent
Learning
Observation of and listening to
language
Anmerkungen:
During the pre-production stage of SLA, there is little to no speech. This is known as the "silent period," and usually lasts about 6 weeks. A major amount of language is learned during this stage.
Jim
Cummins
BICS
Anmerkungen:
BICS (Basic Interpersonal Communicative Skills)- This acronym, created by Jim Cummins, describes the small amount of language learned in the early years of life.
Conversational
Fluency
Anmerkungen:
Conversational fluency represents one's ability to communicate socially.
Discreet Language Skills
Rule-governed aspects of
language
Anmerkungen:
Language consists of items that must be organized and rules that must be followed. These inclue phonics, grammar, and spelling.
CALP
Anmerkungen:
CALP (Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency)- This acronym represents an ELL's ability to interpret and produce complex aspects of language (i.e. textbooks and other writings).
Academic
Fluency
Anmerkungen:
Along with one's ability to communicate socially, it is necessary for one to be able to interpret and produce information, therefore making him academically fluent.
Noam
Chomsky
Universal Grammar
Anmerkungen:
Chomsky believed that all languages were universal and are made of the same parts.