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First and Second Language:
Theories of Language
Learning & Acquisition
This report will cover the following topics:
A.
B.
C.
Language: An Overview
Learning vs. Acquisition
First Language vs. Second Language
Stages of Language Acquisition
C. Theories of Language Learning & Acquistion
What is language?
How do we learn a langauge?
What’s the difference?
INTRODUCTION
What is Language?
Language is a system of conventional spoken, manual
(signed), or written symbols by means of which human
beings, as members of a social group and participants
in its culture, express themselves. (Britannica
Encyclopedia)
If language is a shared system within a social group,
is the language existing within that group
learned or acquired?
• Language acquisition
refers to the natural
assimilation of
languages, by means of
intuition and
subconscious learning.
If we want to
“learn” about a
language, we
have to “acquire”
it first.
• Result of direct instruction
on the rules of language
that comprises a conscious
process which result in
conscious knowledge “about”
the language (ex. Grammar
rules)
Distinction between
First and Second
Language
First Language
Second Language
• individual’s acquisition of
their native language
• acquisition of a certain
language after acquiring the
mother tongue; language for
public communication
• learned through a
subconscious process
• occurs actively and
consciously
• does not require explicit instructions or
education
• requires explicit instruction and
education
• speakers are fluent in their first language
• often difficult to reach a native-like
fluency
Stages of Second Language Acquisition
They use short bits of
language that they have
memorized
STAGE II: EARLY PRODUCTION
. They will ask simple
questions, that may or
may not be
grammatically correct
STAGE III: SPEECH EMERGENT
start using more complex
sentences and should be
able to express basic
thoughts and opinions
STAGE IV: INTERMEDIATE
FLUENCY
All language learmers are
fluent in this stage
Silent period where students
will not produce language
but are parroting.
STAGE I: PRE-PRODUCTION
STAGE V: ADVANCE
FLUENCY
Theories of Language Learning & Acquisition
A. BEHAVIORIST THEORY
B. F. Skinner
C. NATIVIST THEORY
Noam Chomsky
F. SCHUMMAN’S ACCULTURATION
John Schumann
E. KRASHEN’S MONITOR
Stephen Krashen
D. Lev Vygotsky
B. COGNITIVE THEORY
Jean Piaget
SOCIOCULTURAL THEORY
B. NEUROFUNCTIONAL THEORY
Lamendella
F. ACCOMODADTION THEORY
Howard Giles
Behaviorist Theory
• operant conditioning
- use of positive and negative reinforcement
to change behaviors
- desirable behaviour is rewarded -positive
reinforcement
x
- undesirable behaviour is punished or
simply not rewarded – negative
reinforcement
x
- Audiolingual & error correction/prevention
TABULA RASA
- our mind is completely black at birth
B. F. Skinner
Nativist Theory
• Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
- “language organ” responsible for learning a
language
(black box)
• aphasia
language disorder
caused by damage
in a specific area
of the brain that
controls language
expression and
comprehension
• Universal Grammar (UG)
- suggests that the ability to learn grammar is
built into the human brain from birth
regardless of language
Noam Chomsky
Language is innate.
Cognitive Theory
• Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
- acquisition of language happens within the
context of a child's mental or cognitive
development
Jean Piaget
Neurofunctional Theory
Lamandella
- attempts to characterize the
neurolinguistic information processing
systems responsible for the
development and use of language
• Primary language acquisition (2-5 yrs.
old) & Secondary Language Acquisition
(5 onwards)
Communication hierarchy
- Acquisition in natural environment
Cognitive Hierarchy
- Practice and drills
Critical Point Hypothesis
- a biologically determined period of life when
language can be acquired more easily and beyond
which time language is increasingly difficult to
acquire. (Brown, 2007)
Erick H. Lenneberg
Sociocultural Theory
• Interactionist Approach
- Learning a language with the desire to
communicate with the world
- - language emerges and dependent upon social
interaction
- learning is a social process
Lev Vygotsky
• Five Hypotheses of Krashen’s Theory
The Acquisition-learning Hypothesis
- Speech isn’t the priority. Listening is.
The Input Hypothesis
- Language-learning comes from having access to
comprehensible input
The Monitor Hypothesis
- As we develop, we build an internal filter designed
to prevent us from making mistakes
The Natural Order Hypothesis
- Language has layers and complexities
The Affective Filter Hypothesis
- people should learn in a near-zero/zero stress
environment.
Stephen Krashen
Krashen’s Second Language Acquisition
- acquisition process of a second language (L2) by members
of ethnic minorities that typically include immigrants,
migrant workers, or the children of such groups
- language-learning as a necessity more than pleasure
John Schumann
Schumann’s Acculturation Theory
Acculturation
- transfer of values and customs
from one group to another
▪ Attitude Factor
▪ Cohesiveness
▪ Cultural Congruence
▪ Enclosure
▪ Integration pattern
▪ Intended length of
residence
▪ Size factor
▪ Social dominance
IMPLICATIONS OF L2LAT TO CLASSROOM-BASED SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING
• provide feedback (positive/constructive) to learners that allow
them to monitor their own language learning
• create learning growth by constantly setting new behavioral
goals and then continuing to reward the appropriate behaviors
• device activities that will assess students’ progress as basis for
the language teaching
AS LANGUAGE TEACHERS IT IS IMPORTANT TO:
IMPLICATIONS OF L2LAT TO CLASSROOM-BASED SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING
• allow learners to learn at their own pace, but providing them
guidance on the process
• make the language learning process interactive and
performance-based
• provide language learners activities that are authentic, mirrors
real-life interaction, & simulates skills needed globally
AS LANGUAGE TEACHERS IT IS IMPORTANT TO:
IMPLICATIONS OF L2L TO CLASSROOM-BASED SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING
• motivating learners to acquire English as L2 will enable
them to effectively function in the modern global
marketplace
• Developing students’ L2, enables students to acquire two
necessary skills in the 21st century: Collaboration &
Communication
References:
Orillos, L. (n.d.). Language acquisition theories, principles and
research. UP Open University
Haynes, J. (2002). Stages of second language acquisition. Rode Ridge
High School. Retrieved from:
https://www.lcps.org/site/default.aspx?PageType
Bohren, A. (2018). What is language acquisition theory? 3 top theories of
how we learn to communicate. Cognifit. Retrieved from:
https://cognifit.com/en/language-acquisition-theory/
Khan Academy (2016). Theories of the early stages of language
acquisition. Retrieved from: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-
prep/mcat/processing-the-environment/language/a/theories-
of-the-early-stages-of-language-acquisition
Robertson, K. & Ford, K. (209). Language Acquisition: An Overview.
Retrieved from:
https://www.colorincolorado.org/article/language-acquisition-
overview

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First and Second Language: Theories of Language Learning & Theories

  • 1. A.P.Tacderas First and Second Language: Theories of Language Learning & Acquisition
  • 2. This report will cover the following topics: A. B. C. Language: An Overview Learning vs. Acquisition First Language vs. Second Language Stages of Language Acquisition C. Theories of Language Learning & Acquistion What is language? How do we learn a langauge? What’s the difference?
  • 4. What is Language? Language is a system of conventional spoken, manual (signed), or written symbols by means of which human beings, as members of a social group and participants in its culture, express themselves. (Britannica Encyclopedia)
  • 5. If language is a shared system within a social group, is the language existing within that group learned or acquired?
  • 6. • Language acquisition refers to the natural assimilation of languages, by means of intuition and subconscious learning. If we want to “learn” about a language, we have to “acquire” it first. • Result of direct instruction on the rules of language that comprises a conscious process which result in conscious knowledge “about” the language (ex. Grammar rules)
  • 8. First Language Second Language • individual’s acquisition of their native language • acquisition of a certain language after acquiring the mother tongue; language for public communication • learned through a subconscious process • occurs actively and consciously • does not require explicit instructions or education • requires explicit instruction and education • speakers are fluent in their first language • often difficult to reach a native-like fluency
  • 9. Stages of Second Language Acquisition They use short bits of language that they have memorized STAGE II: EARLY PRODUCTION . They will ask simple questions, that may or may not be grammatically correct STAGE III: SPEECH EMERGENT start using more complex sentences and should be able to express basic thoughts and opinions STAGE IV: INTERMEDIATE FLUENCY All language learmers are fluent in this stage Silent period where students will not produce language but are parroting. STAGE I: PRE-PRODUCTION STAGE V: ADVANCE FLUENCY
  • 10. Theories of Language Learning & Acquisition A. BEHAVIORIST THEORY B. F. Skinner C. NATIVIST THEORY Noam Chomsky F. SCHUMMAN’S ACCULTURATION John Schumann E. KRASHEN’S MONITOR Stephen Krashen D. Lev Vygotsky B. COGNITIVE THEORY Jean Piaget SOCIOCULTURAL THEORY B. NEUROFUNCTIONAL THEORY Lamendella F. ACCOMODADTION THEORY Howard Giles
  • 11. Behaviorist Theory • operant conditioning - use of positive and negative reinforcement to change behaviors - desirable behaviour is rewarded -positive reinforcement x - undesirable behaviour is punished or simply not rewarded – negative reinforcement x - Audiolingual & error correction/prevention TABULA RASA - our mind is completely black at birth B. F. Skinner
  • 12. Nativist Theory • Language Acquisition Device (LAD) - “language organ” responsible for learning a language (black box) • aphasia language disorder caused by damage in a specific area of the brain that controls language expression and comprehension • Universal Grammar (UG) - suggests that the ability to learn grammar is built into the human brain from birth regardless of language Noam Chomsky Language is innate.
  • 13. Cognitive Theory • Language Acquisition Device (LAD) - acquisition of language happens within the context of a child's mental or cognitive development Jean Piaget
  • 14. Neurofunctional Theory Lamandella - attempts to characterize the neurolinguistic information processing systems responsible for the development and use of language • Primary language acquisition (2-5 yrs. old) & Secondary Language Acquisition (5 onwards) Communication hierarchy - Acquisition in natural environment Cognitive Hierarchy - Practice and drills
  • 15. Critical Point Hypothesis - a biologically determined period of life when language can be acquired more easily and beyond which time language is increasingly difficult to acquire. (Brown, 2007) Erick H. Lenneberg
  • 16. Sociocultural Theory • Interactionist Approach - Learning a language with the desire to communicate with the world - - language emerges and dependent upon social interaction - learning is a social process Lev Vygotsky
  • 17. • Five Hypotheses of Krashen’s Theory The Acquisition-learning Hypothesis - Speech isn’t the priority. Listening is. The Input Hypothesis - Language-learning comes from having access to comprehensible input The Monitor Hypothesis - As we develop, we build an internal filter designed to prevent us from making mistakes The Natural Order Hypothesis - Language has layers and complexities The Affective Filter Hypothesis - people should learn in a near-zero/zero stress environment. Stephen Krashen Krashen’s Second Language Acquisition
  • 18. - acquisition process of a second language (L2) by members of ethnic minorities that typically include immigrants, migrant workers, or the children of such groups - language-learning as a necessity more than pleasure John Schumann Schumann’s Acculturation Theory Acculturation - transfer of values and customs from one group to another ▪ Attitude Factor ▪ Cohesiveness ▪ Cultural Congruence ▪ Enclosure ▪ Integration pattern ▪ Intended length of residence ▪ Size factor ▪ Social dominance
  • 19. IMPLICATIONS OF L2LAT TO CLASSROOM-BASED SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING • provide feedback (positive/constructive) to learners that allow them to monitor their own language learning • create learning growth by constantly setting new behavioral goals and then continuing to reward the appropriate behaviors • device activities that will assess students’ progress as basis for the language teaching AS LANGUAGE TEACHERS IT IS IMPORTANT TO:
  • 20. IMPLICATIONS OF L2LAT TO CLASSROOM-BASED SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING • allow learners to learn at their own pace, but providing them guidance on the process • make the language learning process interactive and performance-based • provide language learners activities that are authentic, mirrors real-life interaction, & simulates skills needed globally AS LANGUAGE TEACHERS IT IS IMPORTANT TO:
  • 21. IMPLICATIONS OF L2L TO CLASSROOM-BASED SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING • motivating learners to acquire English as L2 will enable them to effectively function in the modern global marketplace • Developing students’ L2, enables students to acquire two necessary skills in the 21st century: Collaboration & Communication
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