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A Successful Language Learner: Prof. May Tang. 9531005 Linda 9531022 Megan 9531026 Fanny 9531029 Phoebe 9531030 Lauren 9531032 Ruby. Introduction. Who? Prof. May Tang Title: Lecturer, Department of English
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A Successful Language Learner: Prof. May Tang 9531005 Linda 9531022 Megan 9531026 Fanny 9531029 Phoebe 9531030 Lauren 9531032 Ruby
Introduction Who? Prof. May Tang Title: Lecturer, Department of English National Koahsiung First University of Science and Technology Educational Background: M.A. in translation and interpretation Catholic Fu-Jen University
Introduction Why? • She is one of the professors in our department, so it will be convenient for us to collect data and doing interview with her. • We want to know if her religion is one of her motivation of learning English.
Data collection method • Face-to-face interview • Interview’s Recording • E-mail
Learning conditions In junior high school • Started learning English • Began from learning phonetic alphabets • Had grammar course separated from English course • Every teacher in her school was harsh
Learning conditions In high school • Started doing extracurricular reading • Most teachers in school lectured in English • Practiced speaking English with classmates after school • Kept journals and had pen pals.
Learning conditions In university • Majored in English • Started reading a large number of books • All teachers lectured in English • Listened to recordings • Became interested in translation
Learner’s characteristics • Age of acquisition • Personality • Motivation
Age of acquisition • Prof. May Tang Started learning English at age 11
Personality • Extroversion • Risk-taking
Motivation Successful learning Positive attitude • Instrumental : Immediate or practical goal • Integrative : Personal growth and culture enrichment Positive Cycle
Behaviorism: Imitation Practice Reinforcement Habit Formation
Imitation • Repeat what her teacher said. • Imitated the accent of Mrs. Soong Mei-Ling by listening to the recording of her speech. • Listened to English teaching radio program.
Practice • Speaking- Had English conversation with classmate after classes. • Reading- Read the articles her teacher gave her. • Writing- Practiced to write articles for publication.
Habit Formation • Read English novels. • Try to restate the News she had read or heard.
Innatism • LAD • Universal Grammar (UG) → Ex. Grammar tests
Innatism:Krashen’s “monitor model” • Acquisition-learning hypothesis • Monitor hypothesis • Natural order hypothesis • Input hypothesis • Affective filter hypothesis
Krashen’s “monitor model”:Monitor Hypothesis • The acquired system–initates a speaker’s utterances and responsible for spontaneous language use • The learned system –like an editor or monitor, making minor changes and polishing what the acquired system has produced → Ex. Speaking
Krashen’s “monitor model”:Input Hypothesis • Acquisition occurs when a learner exposed to a level which is beyond a learner’s current level • i+1 • Ex. Learned phonetic symbols
Krashen’s “monitor model”:Affective Filter Hypothesis • Affect– feelings, motives, needs, attitudes, emotional states • Affective filter – an metaphorical barrier that prevents learners from acquiring language from the available input → Ex. Boring classes
The cognitivist/developmental perspective • Information processing • Connectionism • Comprehensible Output Hypothesis
Information processing • Pay Attention:Learners have to pay attention to at first to the language that they are to trying to understand or produce. • Skill Learning: Start with Declarative KnowledgebecomeProcedural Knowledge • Restructuring: Changes in language behaviors
Connectionism • The frequencywith which learners encounter specific linguistic featuresin the input and the frequency with which features occur together. • She prefers toassociate words with contexts, such as movie.
Interactionism • Who- classmates • When- after school They practice English like chatting
The environment • Senior high (Traditional) - lecture in English • University - lecture in English
Comprehensible Output Hypothesis • The importance of environment. • Interaction with others. • Producing language.
Suggestions • Learning a second language can not be interrupted. • Try your best to memorize some good proverbs from books or movies. • Practice makes perfect.
Conclusion Patience Never Stop Learning. Time Diligence