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Special Methods of Instruction I CIED 5243 Dr. Bowles, Instructor Key Points Chapter One Shrum and Glisan Welcome MAT 2013-2014 Cohort
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Key Points Chapter One SLA: 1970s to investigate the nature of language learning in order to help language instructors shape classroom practice and the profession debate how learners acquire language. Debate: Language learning is an individual (cognitive) achievement vs. Language learning is a collaborative (social) achievement
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An Individual Achievement Behaviorism (1940s-50s: Skinner): S-R Imitate / practice / reinforce Communicative Competence (1960s—present: Chomsky): Innatist/Nativist ▫LAD / UG / Competence / Performance / meaningful input
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An Individual Achievement Communicative Competence (Celce-Murcia, Dörnyei, & Thurrell, 1995) Discourse competence Sociocultural competence Linguistic competence Actional competence Strategic competence
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An Individual Achievement Krashen’s Input Hypothesis (1982) ▫Monitor Model Acquisition-learning hypothesis Monitor hypothesis Natural order hypothesis Input hypothesis Affective filter hypothesis
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An Individual Achievement Terrell (1986) “ binding” Van Patten (2004) Input processing Performance variability Interlanguage Theory (Selinker, 1974) Long’s Interaction Hypothesis (1983) Swain’s Output Hypothesis (1985)
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A Collaborative Achievement Vygotsky (1978): ▫learning precedes and contributes to development ▫Language performance with others exceeds what learner can do alone ▫ZPD—distance between actual developmental level and potential developmental level Expert and novice work together Transforms individual knowledge of task & understanding of each other Reciprocal learning
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A Collaborative Achievement Vygotsky: ▫Scaffolding Enlists learner’s interest Simplifies task Keeps learner motivated and on task Highlights relevant features & points out discrepancies Reduces stress Models idealized form of task
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A Collaborative Achievement Mediation tools ▫Textbook ▫Visuals ▫Classroom discourse ▫L2 interaction ▫Direct instruction ▫Teacher assistance ▫Self-talk (Ellis, 1997) aka private talk (Vygotsky) ▫Language play (Lantoff, 1997) ▫Ludic play (Broner & Tarone, 2001)
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A Collaborative Achievement Interactional Competence (Mehan, 1979; Hall, 1995) ▫Input must occur within meaningful contexts & situated within real communication for SLA to occur. Establish topic (frame rhetorical structure) Omit known information (ellipses) Relate lexical items (referents) Use expressive reactions, questions to advance topic, ask for explanation or extension, or transition to new topic
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A Collaborative Achievement Affect and Motivation (Dulay & Burt, 1997) ▫Affective Filter Hypothesis Characteristics: effect on motivation, anxiety levels, and attitude Motivation influenced by personality factors Krashen (1982) ▫For acquisition to occur, learners need to be motivated, confident, and have a low level of anxiety.
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A Collaborative Achievement Dörnyei & Skehan (2003) ▫Define motivation as the Choice of action Persistence on the action Effort expended on the action Gardner (1985) ▫Individual motivation is Instrumental—get a job / get a grade Integrative—talk to native speakers/ fit in
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