Intrapersonal, 8the ability to relate to onselsf . self
knowledge
Naturalistics 8the ablitiy to recognise
forms7 patterns in nature
Acccrosing the GENSESEE ESTABLISHES TAHT THE INTELLLIGENCE MAY INFLUENCES THE ACQUISITIONS OF SOME SKILLS
ASSOCIATED WITH SLA.
INTELLIGENCE IS LESS LIEKELLY IN THE ACQUISITION OF
ORAL INFLUENCE
THE CONSTRUCT OF INTELLLIGENCE USED IN THIS STUDIES REFLECT THE
DOMINAT VIEW OF INTELLIEGENE
INTELLIEGENCE SEEMS TO BE A STRONG FACTOR WHEN IT
COMES TO LEARNING SLA.
LANGUAGE APPTITUDE
Tthere is subsubtle difference between intelliegence ad apptitude aptitude is
considered to be natural ability wchich we have to learn kanguagages
PHONEMIC OR PHONETIC CODING ABLITY. THAT IS THE ABILITY TO
DISCRIMINATE AND RECALL NEW SOUNDS.
Grammaticas sensivity: the ability to recognise the diffferent grammaticas funtions that
words perfom in a sentence.
inductive language learning ability. Wich conssits of the ability to identify patterns of relathionship
and differences.
inductive languages earning ability. Wich involves the ability to make associaitions between native language wiirds
wordsand target language words
Rote learniing anility . Wich inloves the ability to make assoaitions between native words and target languages words
Apptitude: OCNCLUSION
fIRST: APPTITUDE :Is an imoortant factor in SLA BUT A CLEENER AND MORE CONCRETE DEFINIION OF THIS CONSTRUCTRUCT SEEMS TO
BE NECESSARY.
Seocndly New options of the already existing apptitude test should be devised with the purpose of mesuring not grammaticall, memory an analytical
language ability
THIRDLY: Some of the results aobtained from apptitude research seem toindicate that it may be a relatively fixed, innate cpacity
Fourtly: Apptitude relates to the rate of learner´s acquisition rather than to the rouete of acquision with formal
claasroon instruction
finally it would c be itereting to know towwaht exent apptitude is connected with other second languages learning
Visual learning lesarning mainly from seeing words in books, on he board
Audiitoy learning learning by hearing words spoken an d from oral explanations as well a by listening to
tapes or to lectures
tactile learning learning by experience by being invlolved physically in
cassroom experiences
Cognitive style: refer to the manner in wich the learner perceives , nmonitors, conceptualises and reclass
linguistic information.