Name that Theorist
It's All in Your Head
Name that Theory
Cognitive factors?
Affective Factors in Language Learning?
100
A famous American behaviorist who applied his theory to language learning.
Who is B.F. Skinner
100
Babies are born with this device in their brains for linguistic analysis.
What is Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
100

Describe the role of memory in language learning and retention. What strategies can language learners use to enhance memory for vocabulary and language structures?

Memory is essential for vocabulary acquisition and retention. Language learners can use strategies like mnemonic devices, spaced repetition, and memory techniques that make connections between new information and existing knowledge to enhance memory.

100

 In language learning, what is the term for the process of explaining or inducing linguistic rules?

What is intellectual processing?

100

What term describes the fear of making mistakes or being judged in language learning?

What is language anxiety?

200
This individual believed that humans have a designated mental structure in their brain responsible for acquiring language.
Who is Noam Chomsky
200

Motivation that relates to personal interest and enjoyment in learning

What is intrinsic motivation?

200
Language development based on learning by classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning
What is the Behaviorist Theory?
200
Major grammar principles, proposed by Chomsky, that are considered an innate quality possessed by individuals of all languages
What is Universal Grammar
200

What strategies can language teachers use to reduce language anxiety in the classroom, and why is this important for language learning?

Language teachers can use strategies like group activities, encouraging risk-taking, and providing a non-threatening environment. Reducing language anxiety is important because it promotes a more relaxed and effective learning experience.

300
A Soviet Psychologist who believed children learn language through social interaction with more capable partners
Who is Lev Vygostky
300

This theorist's cognitive development theory explains the stages of intellectual growth in children.

Who is Piaget?

300
Children acquire language through their attempts to communicate with the people and world around them.
What is the Interactionist Theory
300
This refers to the tasks a child is unable to complete alone but is able to complete with the assistance of an adult
What is the zone of proximal development
300

How can a teacher help learners develop positive attitudes and cultural sensitivity in the context of language learning?

A teacher can expose learners to authentic cultural materials, encourage cultural exchange, and engage in activities that promote an appreciation for the target culture. This helps learners develop positive attitudes and cultural sensitivity, enhancing language acquisition.

400
This developmental psychologist who contends that language acquisition occurs as maturation occurs and cognitive competencies develop.
Who is Jean Piaget?
400

The preschool practice of teaching songs and fingerplays, through imitation, repetition and positive reinforcement, to enhance children’s language development is inspired by this language acquisition theory.

What is the Behaviorist Perspective

400
Based on this theory, children have the innate ability to acquire language.
What is the Nativist Theory?
400

What theory stresses the importance of creating a well-structured language learning environment with clear objectives and feedback?

What is Robert Gagné's instructional design theory?

400

How does building self-esteem in language learners positively affect their willingness to take risks in language use? Provide specific examples of activities that can boost learners' self-esteem. 

Building self-esteem in language learners enhances their confidence and willingness to take language risks. Activities like role-plays, peer presentations, and positive reinforcement can boost learners' self-esteem.

500

Who is known for emphasizing the role of self-directed growth and learner-centered education in language learning?

Carl Rogers

500

 What term describes the fear of making mistakes or being judged in language learning?

What is language anxiety?

500

In behaviorist theory, what is the term for the association between a stimulus and a response that leads to learning?

What is classical conditioning?

500

How can teachers foster intellectual processing, as described in intellectual processing theory, to help students understand and use language effectively?

Teachers can foster intellectual processing by engaging students in activities that require them to analyze and explain linguistic rules. They can provide opportunities for students to explore the underlying grammar of a language through problem-solving exercises, language games, and discussions.

500

Give examples of factors in the affective domain that can influence language learning. How can teachers address these factors effectively in the classroom?

Factors may include emotions, self-concept, motivation to learn the target language culture, perseverance, and resilience. Teachers can address these factors by providing emotional support, acknowledging learners' progress, and fostering a growth mindset.

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