Explain the cognitivist theory of second language acquisition.
Explain the behaviorist theory of second language acquisition.
Explain the concept of “Universal Grammar.”
- humans born with Language Acquisition Device (LAD) that enables them to process language
Explain “competence” and “performance” from the eyes of cognitive psychologists such as Chomsky.
competence: intuitive knowledge of rules of grammar and syntax and how the linguistic system of a language operates
performance: individual’s ability to produce a language
Explain the idea of “communicative competence” and its implications for teachers.
The ability to function in a communicative setting by using not only grammatical knowledge but also gestures and intonation, strategies for making oneself understood, and risk-taking in attempting communication.
Implication for teachers: students need more than grammatical or linguistic knowledge to function in a communicative setting–they need to make meaning of using grammatical forms and knowledge of sociocultural factors that affect communication, knowledge of how to use language to express ideas and intent, and knowledge of strategies of how to compensate for deficiencies in the other competencies.
Explain “discourse competence.”
the way in which language elements, such as words and phrases, are arranged into utterances in order to express a coherent idea on a particular topic
Explain “sociocultural competence.”
knowledge about context, stylistic appropriateness, nonverbal factors, and cultural background knowledge
Explain “linguistic competence”
the ability to make meaning when using form such as morphology, syntax, vocabulary and spelling
Explain “actual competence.”
the ability to match linguistic form with a speaker’s intent
Explain “strategic competence.”
set of skills that enable people to communicate and compensate for deficiencies in the other competencies
Explain the “Input Hypothesis.”
Explain the “acquisition learning hypothesis.”
Explain the “Monitor Hypothesis.”
Explain the “Natural Order Hypothesis.”
Explain the “affective filter hypothesis.”
Explain how Krashen’s Monitor Model including:
- acquisition-learning hypothesis
-monitor hypothesis
-natural order hypothesis
-input hypothesis
-affective filter hypothesis
have been influential on classroom instruction
Why have Krashen’s input theories been strongly criticized?
Explain “binding.”
Explain “Input Processing.”
Explain the “processing instruction” approach.
Explain the “Noticing Hypothesis.”
Explain how the principles of ‘processing instruction’ have impacted classroom instruction.
Explain “variability in performance.”
Ellis (1990s-2000s) says use of controlled and automatic processes accounts for 1) the individual variation in the second language learner as different types of knowledge/processes are activated in different communicative contexts, and 2) variation in lang across learners.
Lightbrown (1980s) says this explains ‘U-shaped behavior.”
Explain the term “U-Shaped Behavior.”