Year No. Offer Mode Description Cred. Pts 98 33001 S1 X PRINC OF 2ND LANG LEARNING 1.00
Teachers of second languages need to have a theoretical framework which would enable them to evaluate their activities in the classroom more effectively. While in practice it is possible to find that an activity that is theoretically ineffective can be effective through teacher or other factors operating in the classroom, nevertheless to be able to teach creatively in the classroom, teachers need to know why something they do in the classroom works. No teacher operating in the classroom does so without some sort of theory of teaching, however rudimentary it might be. This unit attempts to provide teachers with a coherent theory of second language learning. The unit emphasises recent research in second language acquisition and the theoretical issues underlying such research. The unit looks at the following topics: (a) various approaches to assessing and describing learner language; (b) the notion of "interlanguage"; (c) the question of transfer from first language in SLL; (d) cognitive processes and strategies involved in second language learning and communication; (e) individual learner characteristics, learning and environment; (f) social and cultural factors affecting L1 and L2 use; (g) consideration of the implications of SL learning research and theory for language teaching.
At the end of the unit, the students will exhibit an
understanding of:
Description Weighting(%)
- Introduction: L1 and L2 Acquisition - 10.00 the similarities, the differences
- Approaches to examining and discussing L2 development 15.00
- Interlanguage analysis - phonology and morphology; syntax, 15.00 discourse, pragmatics
- The question of variability in 1L 10.00
- Cognitive processes and strategies in SLL and 20.00 communication
- Individual differences: cognitive, affective personality, 15.00 the age issue
- Social and cultural factors in L2 Learning. 10.00
- Implications for teaching 5.00
"Principles of Language Learning and Teaching" 3rd edn H D Brown
Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall
"The Study of Second Language Acquisition" R Ellis, Oxford: OUP. 1994
ACTIVITY HOURS Directed Study 96 Private Study 50 Examinations 3 Assessments 25
No *F/S Marks Due Description Wtg(%) LBL WWW 1 S WK 6 ASSIGNMENT 1 (2000-2500 WORD ESSAY) 20.00 Y 2 S WK 14 ASSIGNMENT 2 (2000-2500 WORD ESSAY) 20.00 Y 3 S PASSIM JOURNAL KEEPING 10.00 N 4 S END S1 EXAMINATION 3 HOURS 50.00 N
1 Over the two assignments and journal keeping students will be
expected to achieve at least half the marks.
2 Students must submit both assignments as well as the journal.
3 To pass students must achieve an overall mark of 60%.