Method, Methodology, Language teaching, First, and Second Language acquisition theories and Theories of Language acquisition in relation to beginning reading instruction
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Method, Methodology, Language
teaching, First, and Second
Language acquisition theories
and Theories of Language
acquisition in relation to
beginning reading instruction
Method
Approach
suppositions
research two aspects
Theories of the
language learning
they give fundamental reason for choosing specific
teaching procedures to achieve the teaching proces
theories of the nature
of language
to design and procedure
they become the foundation for
establishing the teaching objetives
as a well as elaborating any
language teaching program
beliefs
Design
connection between
theories of language
learning with a specific
language program
this relationship according
to Richards Jack
four elements
Teacher roles in the system
Learning roles in
the system
the content of instructions,
that is, the syllabus
Instructional materials types and fuctions
Procedure
emphasizes the role that
some techniques
three aspects
the types of teaching and
learning techniques
talks about the kind of
technique
that the teacher is going to use in the class for a
introducing a new topic
the types of exercise and practice activity
refers to the sort of drills and
rehearsals
that the teacher will use to help students
understand in a better way in the new subjects
The resources required to implement
recommended practices
deals with additional elements
that are needed for achieving such
drills and rehearsals
Language acquisition
prevocalic stage
replete with errors
and deficiencies
toward the clearly articulated speech of
an ideal speaker of Standard English
investigators may try to discover when
the child learns to distinguish pin from
pen
dialects
are not made at
all
Such investigators often
collect
data
tables of errors in
articulation
However
are essentially unrevealing
investigators test out hypotheses
with two or three children
psychologists and linguists.
They insist
it is impossible to describe
language acquisition without
first spelling out either a
specific theory of language
or a general theory of
learning
investigators test out hypotheses
Obviously, more
is involved
than knowledge
of a dictionary
of an inventory
of sentence
patter
or the ability
to combine
words and
patterns
N. Chomsky
(1965)
proposed the term competence
to describe the knowledge
this term has become
more of a slogan
han a well-defined concept in linguistics.|
Since research in language acquisition
must focus on such issues
as
“increasing
complexity”
developing
competence
Jenkins y
Palermo
propose a theory of language
acquisition
recognizes some recent linguistic advances
the child learns the stimulus and response equivalences
They heavily emphasize
imitation
Nativist Theories
propone una teoría
normal language
development in
children
Language emerges during
this maturational process
learn of the language of his community
but
the ability to learn language is
innate
According to Lenneberg
the child “resonates” to the language of his
environment during the acquisition process
abnormal language
development
nanocephalic dwarfism
as in brain
damage
or
aphasia
Cognitive Theories
the child is born not with a set of
linguistic categories
but with some sort of process
mechanism-a
he uses to
process linguistic
data
Language
is a system of arbitrary vocal simbols
is a systematic means of a communicating ideas
or feelings by the use of
conventionalized
sings
sounds
gestures
is the sound, word and
combinations of words
that constitute
a system for the expressions
communication of thoughts
and feeling among of
number of people
a those with a shared history
or set of traditions
the cognitive learning
theory
considers that
people learn by
means of a meaningful
what the person
already knows
that the person has
acquired recently
diferenciate between
meaningful
relates new information
to the cognitive domain
rote learning
which a person obtains some isolated facts
cognitive aproch
human is considered in
some levels
perception
thought
meaning
emotion
memory
Lois Bloom
a woman ho states that children
do not learn the language
by simple word
order utterances
but by underlying relationship
Jean Piaget
who asserts
that language comes whit children
in terms of a interrelationship