a method of teaching language or vocabulary concepts by using physical movement to react to verbal input
Total Physical Response
idea that in order to overcome errors, learners must make conscious comparisons between their own output and target language input.
noticing the gap principle
FLA
foreign language acquisition
the process in which incorrect language becomes a habit and cannot easily be corrected
fossilization
Structural view – structuralism;
Functional view – functionalism;
Interactional view - Language as interaction
theory of language (linguistic aspect)
a technique used in bilingual language education in which two languages are used for instruction in a variety of topics, including math, science, or social studies
immersion
a blueprint for how language works which we all have + we are all predisposed for learning all languages (Universal Grammar)
LAD - language acquisition device
CEFR
Common European Framework of Reference
rules of usage: Sounds, Grammar, Lexis
systemic competence
Processes of learning
Conditions of successful learning
Theory of language learning (psycholinguistic aspect)
method that focuses on the use of authentic language and on asking students to do meaningful tasks using the target language
Task based teaching
Claims that language proficiency is improved through interaction
interaction hypothesis
ZPD
Zone of Proximal Development
Rules of use, Rules of discourse
Sociolinguistic competence
Objectives
Syllabus
Activities
Learner roles
Teacher roles
Instructional material
Design
a method of teaching foreign languages derived from the classical (sometimes called traditional) method of teaching Greek and Latin
grammar translation
we acquire language by understanding input that is a little beyond our current level of (acquired) competence: i + 1
input hypothesis
CALL
Computer Assisted Language Learning
Communication strategies
Strategic competence
techniques and practices in a method
Procedure
a method of foreign language teaching where the emphasis is on learning grammatical and phonological structure, especially for speaking and listening. (behaviorism)
Audiolingualism
The idea that grammatical structures are ‘acquired’ in a predictable order
natural order hypothesis
IMRD
Introduction / Methods / Results / Discussion
linguist who coined the term "Communicative Competence"
Dell Hymes
Bonus question:
Tal!
Pan-Scandinavian conference on orality