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Second Language Acquisition Cognitive variations New  linguistic  system Second  culture  learning Communicative   functions
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[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],SET OF DOMAINS OF CONSIDERATION IN A THEORY OF SLA:
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[object Object],All such claims are the beginnings of theory building. As we carefully examine each claim, add others to it, and then refine them into set of tenable hypotheses, we begin to build a theory.
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III. Cognitive models McLaughlin’s attention-processing model Implicit and explicit models
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Attention to formal properties of language Information processing Controlled Automatic Focal Peripheral ( cell A) Performance based on formal rule learning (cell C)  performance based on implicit learning or analogic learning ( cell B) Performance in a test situation (Cell D) performance in communication situations
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Practical applications of McLaughlin’s attention- processing model CONTROLLED : new skill, capacity limited AUTOMATIC : Well trained, practiced skill capacity is relatively unlimited  FOCAL  intentional attention PERIPHERAL A.  Grammatical explanation of a specific point - Word definition - Copy a written model - The first stages of “ memorizing” a dialog - Prefabricated patterns  - Various discrete-point exercises B.  “Keeping an eye out” for something - Advanced L2 learner focuses on modals, clause formation, ect. - Monitoring oneself while talking or writing - Scanning - Editing, peer-editing C . Simple greetings - The later stages of “memorizing” a dialog - TPR/ Natural Approach - New L2 learner successfully completes a brief conversa`tion D.  Open-ended group work - Rapid reading, skimming - Free writes - Normal conversational exchanges of some length
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IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MODELS Implicit knowledge  is information that is automatically  and spontaneously  used in language tasks Explicit models are the  facts that a person  knows about language  and the ability to articulate those facts in  some way. e.g.  children implicitly learn phonological, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic rules for language, but do not have access to an explanation, explicitly of those rules
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Two preceding theories Krashen’s Input Hypothesis The cognitive model of Second Language Acquisition Focus to a considerable extent of the learners IV. A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST MODEL: LONG’S INTERACTION HYPOTHESIS
The Social constructivist perspectives emphasize the  dynamic nature of the interplay  between learners, their peers and their teachers and others with whom they interact The interaction between learners and others is the focus of  observation and explanation IV. A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST MODEL: LONG’S INTERACTION HYPOTHESIS
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Modified Interaction * Interact between native  speakers *Interact between native speakers with Second Language learners For example: Babies imitate their parents:” The cat fat” Parents might correct: No we don’t say that. We say:”The fat cat” Or parents may modify their speech to children “Mommy go bye bye now” IV. A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST MODEL:  LONG’S INTERACTION HYPOTHESIS
[object Object],Ex:  “Go down to the subway – do you know the word  Subway  ?” and they explain the word “Subway” means. Or “I went to a  new Year’s Eve party, you know, the night before the first  day of a new year. IV. A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST MODEL: LONG’S INTERACTION HYPOTHESIS
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Further, Long’s hypothesis center us on the language classroom that : not only as a place where learners of varying abilities and styles and background mingle  but also as a place where the contexts for interaction are carefully designed IV. A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST MODEL: LONG’S INTERACTION HYPOTHESIS
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Who are practitioners?
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The custom of leaving theory to researchers and practice to teachers has become  dysfunctional  (Clarke) A practitioner/teacher is made to feel that he or she is the recipient of a researcher/theorist’s findings and prognostications, with little to offer in return.
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When are you doing some  theory building?
Relevance of age factors Strategic competence Cognitive style variations Intercutural communication Theory building
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second language acquisition

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  • 7. Second Language Acquisition Cognitive variations New linguistic system Second culture learning Communicative functions
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  • 39. III. Cognitive models McLaughlin’s attention-processing model Implicit and explicit models
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  • 41. Attention to formal properties of language Information processing Controlled Automatic Focal Peripheral ( cell A) Performance based on formal rule learning (cell C) performance based on implicit learning or analogic learning ( cell B) Performance in a test situation (Cell D) performance in communication situations
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  • 45. Practical applications of McLaughlin’s attention- processing model CONTROLLED : new skill, capacity limited AUTOMATIC : Well trained, practiced skill capacity is relatively unlimited FOCAL intentional attention PERIPHERAL A. Grammatical explanation of a specific point - Word definition - Copy a written model - The first stages of “ memorizing” a dialog - Prefabricated patterns - Various discrete-point exercises B. “Keeping an eye out” for something - Advanced L2 learner focuses on modals, clause formation, ect. - Monitoring oneself while talking or writing - Scanning - Editing, peer-editing C . Simple greetings - The later stages of “memorizing” a dialog - TPR/ Natural Approach - New L2 learner successfully completes a brief conversa`tion D. Open-ended group work - Rapid reading, skimming - Free writes - Normal conversational exchanges of some length
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  • 47. IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MODELS Implicit knowledge is information that is automatically and spontaneously used in language tasks Explicit models are the facts that a person knows about language and the ability to articulate those facts in some way. e.g. children implicitly learn phonological, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic rules for language, but do not have access to an explanation, explicitly of those rules
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  • 50. Two preceding theories Krashen’s Input Hypothesis The cognitive model of Second Language Acquisition Focus to a considerable extent of the learners IV. A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST MODEL: LONG’S INTERACTION HYPOTHESIS
  • 51. The Social constructivist perspectives emphasize the dynamic nature of the interplay between learners, their peers and their teachers and others with whom they interact The interaction between learners and others is the focus of observation and explanation IV. A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST MODEL: LONG’S INTERACTION HYPOTHESIS
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  • 54. Modified Interaction * Interact between native speakers *Interact between native speakers with Second Language learners For example: Babies imitate their parents:” The cat fat” Parents might correct: No we don’t say that. We say:”The fat cat” Or parents may modify their speech to children “Mommy go bye bye now” IV. A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST MODEL: LONG’S INTERACTION HYPOTHESIS
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  • 61. The custom of leaving theory to researchers and practice to teachers has become dysfunctional (Clarke) A practitioner/teacher is made to feel that he or she is the recipient of a researcher/theorist’s findings and prognostications, with little to offer in return.
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  • 64. Relevance of age factors Strategic competence Cognitive style variations Intercutural communication Theory building
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