Learner language
CAH
Error Analysis
L2 developmental sequences
100

What is learner language?/ What is interlanguage?

Learner's developing L2 knowledge

100

How does CAH look at errors? 

Errors are results of transfer from learner's first language. 

Errors in L2 speech are an incorrect version of target language.

100

What was an important difference between the error analysis approach to understanding L2 learner language and the contrastive analysis approach?

Their purpose: CAH predicts errors and EA describes errors.
100
L1 and L2 acquisition are similar in the sense that there are systematic and predictable developmental sequences for both processes.


True or False?

True
200

Why do we study learner language?

To help Ts to assess teaching procedures and help Ls to be aware of the steps that they go through in acquiring L2 features

200
What are some benefits of CAH?

It provides basis for:

- identifying differences between the L1 and the L2

- predicting areas of potential errors

200
What are the problems of EA?

EA doesn’t detail what learners don’t do /what they avoid when using L2.


200

An L2 learner asks you 'Is the house has two windows?'. What stage of question development would he be at?

Stage 3: Fronting 

300

Why is learner language dynamic?

Because it continually evolves as learners receive more input and revise their hypotheses about the second language.

300
What are some problems of CAH?

Learners do not make all predicted errors

Learners make errors that are not always predictable.

300
According to the EA approach, how many main types of learner errors are there?
Two

1. L1 transfer/interference errors

2. Developmental errors (e.g., overgeneralisation, simplification)

300

Which of the following verbs would beginner level learners  of English most likely mark with past tense? 

need a haircut

make a cake

win a prize

like action movies

make and win