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  1. The course provides in-depth understanding of language learning theories. The focus is on the six key theories with emphasis on their theoretical and pedagogical aspects of language learning.

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  2. An additive and culturally responsive approach is taken in addressing the educational needs of English learners (ELs), namely that using children’s languages and cultural backgrounds should be viewed as resources in helping them succeed academically (Kloss, 1998).

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    • 2.1.1 Language learning strategies
    • 2.2.2Structural-oral-situational approach
    • 2.2.6.2 Principles of Task based language teaching
    • 2.2.7 Experience Based Language Teaching

    Learning strategies are used by the learners to help one to acquire, to take input, (Rewrite) and use the information, to make ones learning, quick, simple, more effective which can be passed on to new situations. A learner wants to learn English language to communicate in English fluently and correctly. He needs English in business in a restaura...

    Structural-oral-situational approach or S-O-S approach is the proposition and practice of diligently taken grammatical structures of English in successful, relevant situations. Formally it is practiced through speech. In the next stage focus was on reading and writing. Language is considered as structural elements for sending meaningful messages...

    1. Scaffolding Teacher has an important role in the learner-centred task-based language teaching. Learning materials and study units support and back the learning process. Teacher will facilitate a favourable atmosphere where learning takes place. The task to be introduced is higher than the learner’s existing knowledge. All the teaching or im...

    It is difficult for a language teacher trainer to teach or train the teacher trainees because they are new and inexperienced in the profession of teaching. It is difficult for the new teacher to anticipate problems which his students may have. The new teacher will find it difficult to know in advance which aspect of language learning is difficult...

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  3. Jan 1, 2019 · By reviewing the three main stages of linguistic theories that have existed until now in the history of linguistics, this article has generalized the language teaching theories and the...

  4. Jan 1, 2018 · This paper reviews three main theoretical perspectives on language learning and acquisition in an attempt to elucidate how people acquire their first language (L1) and learn their second language (L2).

    • Norbahira Mohamad Nor, Radzuwan Ab Rashid
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  5. 2. Differentiate between the main theories of language learning. 3. Identify the main differences between first and second language learning. 4. Understand how language learning theories can be applied to language teaching practice. 1.1. Theoretical approaches to explaining first language learning

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  7. This guide signposts towards key theorists whose work may be helpful for students to explore as part of the AS/ A Level English Language course. Please note that this guide is not exhaustive or prescriptive and schools may also want to look at theorists and theories not mentioned here. This resource can be used in conjunction with OCR’s ...

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