This researcher is obsessed with INPUT!
Krashen
This theory includes input, output, negotiation of meaning, feedback, and repair.
Interactionist Approach
This term refers to language that is actually produced (spoken or written).
Output
What was my dissertation research project about? BE SPECIFIC!
Pragmatics in study abroad among beginning L2 Spanish learners.
Name one component of a good research question.
Is it measurable? Is it realistic? Is it clear, concise, and well-focused? Are key concepts articulated accurately? Is it original and thoughtful?
For this researcher, if you don't NOTICE something, you won't learn it.
Schmidt
According to this theory, humans have an innate ability to acquire a language by setting principles and parameters.
Universal Grammar
This is the process in which an expert helps a novice in order to carry out a task until they internalize the knowledge on their own.
Scaffolding
What color are my eyes?
Green AND brown!
Name a type of method to collect qualitative data in SLA.
Survey, interview, ethnography, case study, observation, etc.
This researcher believes we have a language acquisition device in our heads.
Chomsky
Sociocultural Approach.
This term refers to your own awareness of the language and its rules.
Metalinguistic knowledge.
What two types of memory storage did we study?
Declarative and procedural
Molly, Liv, and Pada's project examined TCs' preparedness to teach what population of students?
Heritage language learners
This researcher thinks INTERACTION is necessary for SLA.
Long
According to this theory, SLA is a matter of response to a stimulus and conditioning.
Behaviorism
This is the term that represents the learner's developing system and their unique characteristics in the learning process.
Interlanguage
What was the name of the girl who was deprived from human interaction until her early teens?
Genie
What did Ila, Emily, and Katelynn's study show about UWL language teachers' perceptions about Google Translate?
This group of 16 researchers stated that we need a TRANSDISCIPLINARY framework for SLA research.
The Douglas Fir Group
This approach explains why some people say "soda" and others say "pop."
Sociolinguistic Approach
This is the most common type of corrective feedback, yet least effective.
Recast
What are the 3 levels of context that we read about in the transdisciplinary framework article? (Recall the activity we did in class!)
What is a major contribution from one of the research projects about motivation? BE SPECIFIC!
OPEN!