knowledge of language itself, its form and meaning.
What is linguistic competence
100
They are communicators responsible for their own learning.
What is the role of the student
100
Learning by heart, repeat after the teacher - don't make mistakes!
What is the behaviourist perspective.
100
When you learn to talk, by using words or sounds, and being able to make yourself understandable before your learn grammer.
What is language acquisition
100
To get something (e.g new knowledge)
What is Acquisition
200
Being able to find a way to express yourself despite a lack of resources.
What is strategic competence
200
To establish situations likely to promote communication
What is the role of the teacher
200
How the brain works when you learn a language.
What is cognitive perspective
200
The smallest grammatical unit in a language, which children learn in the same sequence but not necessarily at the same pace.
What are grammatical morphemes
200
The term used for getting to know something.
What is cognitive
300
The ability to make use of whatever communicative competences you have to express yourself with ease.
What is fluency
300
Information, choice and feedback
What are some charachteristics of the teaching/learning process
300
Learning takes place between people.
What is the sociocultural perspective
300
Being able to define a word, or being able to say what sounds make up that word.
What is metalinguistic awareness
300
The same learners are studied over a long period of time
What is longitudinal study
400
Being able to differentiate language according to social context in order to achieve your goals/intentions.
What is pragmatic competences
400
The formal linguistic devices that bind a sentence together.
What is cohesion
400
He was a critic of the behaviourist perspective because in his mind it is okay to make mistakes, because you can learn from them.
Who is Chomsky
400
He is a Swiss psychologist/epistemologist, who views language from the cognitivist perspective.
Who is Piaget
400
Participants at different ages and/or stages of development are studied.
What is cross sectional study
500
Knowing about cohesion and coherence and being able to apply these in conversations, and writing.
What is discourse competence
500
Semantic propositions that unify a text.
What is coherence
500
He made a model containing five hypotheses:
Acquistion/learning hypothesis
Monitor hypothesis
The natural order hypothesis
The comprhensible input hypothesis
The affective filter hypothesis
Who is krashen
500
Russian psychologist who says language is learned in the sociocultural interaction.
Who is vygostky
500
Innate lingustic knowledge which, its is hypothesized, constist of a set of principles common to all languages. This term is associated with Chomsky's theory of language acquisition.