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HOW CHILDREN LEARN
LANGUAGES
Blanco Manuela,
Monge Valentina,
Morán Ana Belén,
Sarmiento Agustina.
L1 and L2 learning
There are a number of stages through which
children pass in the process of acquiring their L1
• Babbling: From birth to eight months.
• The first ‘word’: At about eleven months.
• Two words: Between eighteen months and two years.
• Phonological, syntactic and lexical norms: The third
and fourth year.
• Syntactic and lexical complexity and richness:
Between six and twelve age.
• Conversational skills.
DIFFERENT VIEWS OF L1 AND L2
ACQUISITION.
• Behaviourist view
• Nativist view
• Cognitive-developmental view
• Social-interactionist view
Are the L1 and L2 acquired in the same way?
SIMILARITY:
• The two processes are very similar since practice and
imitation are common to both.
• Children use past experiences to structure new ones.
DIFFERENCES:
• L2 learner is more cognitively developed than L1 learner.
• In early L1 acquisition, language is highly contextualized and
the learner highly motivated, whereas L2 acquisition is more
decontextualized due to the artificial environment where
learners are not motivated.
Does younger mean better?
Critical age for native-speaker-like pronunciation: six (6)
years
Critical age for learning grammar: around puberty and
onwards.
An early start is not automatically an advantage as it is
influenced by many factors:
• Motivation and confidence
• Differences in language aptitude and personality
• Contextual factors (time and exposure)
• The level of resources the governments provide schools
with
Bilingualism and multilingualism
• Many children are born in bilingual or multilingual
contexts
• Differences in language learning opportunities and
exposure to the target language:
- Between countries
- Within the same country:
o In the countryside and smaller towns: less
access/exposure
o Urban areas: easy access/exposure  more
motivation/interest
Teaching implications
• Teachers always teach in the same way as they
themselves were taught
• How teachers think about children’s learning may
influence their classroom practice
How children think and learn
Learner-centred Vs. Learning centred
What is different about teaching children?
• Lot of physical energy  physically active
• Wide range of emotional needs
• Emotionally excitable
• Still developing literacy in their own language
• Learn more slowly and forget things quickly
• Self-oriented and preoccupied
• Get bored easily
• Excellent mimics
• Easily distracted
Chronological age is no always the same
as developmental age
 Try not to group all of them according to the same age
(different needs and characteristics)
 Parental support is very important
Physical and emotional differences:
- Developing self-esteem and confidence in learning
- Physical needs
Conceptual, educational and linguistic differences:
- Still developing numeracy and literacy in their L1
- Necessity of opportunities to choose and decide on actions; to
investigate, explore and be curious, etc.
All children need stimulating experiences to
make them enthusiastic about learning.
• Metacognition  How children learn to think, plan and
remember.
• Role of the teacher: Provide a model of the kinds of strategies
that are useful.
Learning and sequential stages
(statement 1)
• Teachers should put emphasis on what children can
reason
• For teachers, an exciting new move is to teach children
thinking skills .
• For example: in the British Council
The role of play
• Within the school context children become social beings.
PLAY:
 very important in the first three years of schooling
 Importance of imagination and emotions promoting
INTELLECTUAL development.
 Children fully engaged and interested for some time.
The role of the first language (statement 5)
• All cultures have an oral tradition through which children
learn nursery/action rhymes, traditional tales, songs.
• They are important ways of adapting the child to the
sounds and culture of the L1.
• All these issues are vital to the development of the
child’s L2.
Learning style & Multiple intelligences
• Three kinds of LEARNING STYLES were developed by
the Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP):
1: Visual Learning Style
2: Auditory Learning Style
3: Kinesthetic Learning Style
In addition to the three learning styles, Gardner has
suggested there are also several kinds of intelligence:
Multiple intelligences and its language activities
1: Linguistic Int.: good vocabulary acquired through
storytelling, word, reading, writing games, using puppets,
crosswords.
2: Logical-Mathematical Int.: good at using computers,
likes classifying, sequencing. Word, reading, writing
puzzles, computer games.
3: Spatial Int.: a learner enjoys drawing. Using pictures,
charts. Learns through videos and songs.
4: Kinesthetic Int.: learns through moving objects. TPR,
dancing, action rhymes, songs and games.
5: Musical Int.: learns well using rhymes and songs.
6: Interpersonal INT.: learns well from group work
activities, brainstorming, dialogues, interviews.
7: Intrapersonal Int.: likes to reflect through project work,
presentations, creative writing.
8: Naturalist Int.: notices similarities and differences, likes
grouping. Nature project.
Armed with this knowledge, teachers can provide enough
varieties of activities to reach all the pupil’s potential.
Teaching, learning and language skills
How to teach English to children
Supporting transfer of language learning skills from the L1 to the
L2
• Provide visual support
• Incorporate balanced repetition
• Use inductive exercises
• Take advantage of children’s skills at guessing and predicting
• Provide opportunities for meaningful communication activities
• Create a balance between providing support and providing a
challenge
• Encourage students to take risks and to experiment
DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE PUPILS’ CAPABILITIES
Types of language teaching approach
• Audio-lingual
• Total physical response (TPR)
• The communicative approach
• Task-based learning (TBL)
*pre-task preparation
*the task itself
*language focus
• Story-based methodology
• Cross curricular
Stages in learning
provide the sort of scaffolding which helps children to think
and learn with motivation, success and confidence.
• Meeting a new language
• Manipulating new language
• Making the language your own
Task design
• Activities prepare pupils for the language and thinking
demands of a task by providing different kinds of
support.
• Tasks need to be supported by a previous focus on
language forms, skills and strategies developed through
activities.

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How children learn languages

  • 1. HOW CHILDREN LEARN LANGUAGES Blanco Manuela, Monge Valentina, Morán Ana Belén, Sarmiento Agustina. L1 and L2 learning
  • 2. There are a number of stages through which children pass in the process of acquiring their L1 • Babbling: From birth to eight months. • The first ‘word’: At about eleven months. • Two words: Between eighteen months and two years. • Phonological, syntactic and lexical norms: The third and fourth year. • Syntactic and lexical complexity and richness: Between six and twelve age. • Conversational skills.
  • 3. DIFFERENT VIEWS OF L1 AND L2 ACQUISITION. • Behaviourist view • Nativist view • Cognitive-developmental view • Social-interactionist view
  • 4. Are the L1 and L2 acquired in the same way? SIMILARITY: • The two processes are very similar since practice and imitation are common to both. • Children use past experiences to structure new ones. DIFFERENCES: • L2 learner is more cognitively developed than L1 learner. • In early L1 acquisition, language is highly contextualized and the learner highly motivated, whereas L2 acquisition is more decontextualized due to the artificial environment where learners are not motivated.
  • 5. Does younger mean better? Critical age for native-speaker-like pronunciation: six (6) years Critical age for learning grammar: around puberty and onwards. An early start is not automatically an advantage as it is influenced by many factors: • Motivation and confidence • Differences in language aptitude and personality • Contextual factors (time and exposure) • The level of resources the governments provide schools with
  • 6. Bilingualism and multilingualism • Many children are born in bilingual or multilingual contexts • Differences in language learning opportunities and exposure to the target language: - Between countries - Within the same country: o In the countryside and smaller towns: less access/exposure o Urban areas: easy access/exposure  more motivation/interest
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  • 8. Teaching implications • Teachers always teach in the same way as they themselves were taught • How teachers think about children’s learning may influence their classroom practice
  • 9. How children think and learn Learner-centred Vs. Learning centred What is different about teaching children? • Lot of physical energy  physically active • Wide range of emotional needs • Emotionally excitable • Still developing literacy in their own language • Learn more slowly and forget things quickly • Self-oriented and preoccupied • Get bored easily • Excellent mimics • Easily distracted
  • 10. Chronological age is no always the same as developmental age  Try not to group all of them according to the same age (different needs and characteristics)  Parental support is very important Physical and emotional differences: - Developing self-esteem and confidence in learning - Physical needs Conceptual, educational and linguistic differences: - Still developing numeracy and literacy in their L1 - Necessity of opportunities to choose and decide on actions; to investigate, explore and be curious, etc.
  • 11. All children need stimulating experiences to make them enthusiastic about learning. • Metacognition  How children learn to think, plan and remember. • Role of the teacher: Provide a model of the kinds of strategies that are useful.
  • 12. Learning and sequential stages (statement 1) • Teachers should put emphasis on what children can reason • For teachers, an exciting new move is to teach children thinking skills . • For example: in the British Council
  • 13. The role of play • Within the school context children become social beings. PLAY:  very important in the first three years of schooling  Importance of imagination and emotions promoting INTELLECTUAL development.  Children fully engaged and interested for some time.
  • 14. The role of the first language (statement 5) • All cultures have an oral tradition through which children learn nursery/action rhymes, traditional tales, songs. • They are important ways of adapting the child to the sounds and culture of the L1. • All these issues are vital to the development of the child’s L2.
  • 15. Learning style & Multiple intelligences • Three kinds of LEARNING STYLES were developed by the Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP): 1: Visual Learning Style 2: Auditory Learning Style 3: Kinesthetic Learning Style In addition to the three learning styles, Gardner has suggested there are also several kinds of intelligence:
  • 16. Multiple intelligences and its language activities 1: Linguistic Int.: good vocabulary acquired through storytelling, word, reading, writing games, using puppets, crosswords. 2: Logical-Mathematical Int.: good at using computers, likes classifying, sequencing. Word, reading, writing puzzles, computer games. 3: Spatial Int.: a learner enjoys drawing. Using pictures, charts. Learns through videos and songs. 4: Kinesthetic Int.: learns through moving objects. TPR, dancing, action rhymes, songs and games.
  • 17. 5: Musical Int.: learns well using rhymes and songs. 6: Interpersonal INT.: learns well from group work activities, brainstorming, dialogues, interviews. 7: Intrapersonal Int.: likes to reflect through project work, presentations, creative writing. 8: Naturalist Int.: notices similarities and differences, likes grouping. Nature project. Armed with this knowledge, teachers can provide enough varieties of activities to reach all the pupil’s potential.
  • 18. Teaching, learning and language skills How to teach English to children Supporting transfer of language learning skills from the L1 to the L2 • Provide visual support • Incorporate balanced repetition • Use inductive exercises • Take advantage of children’s skills at guessing and predicting • Provide opportunities for meaningful communication activities • Create a balance between providing support and providing a challenge • Encourage students to take risks and to experiment DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE PUPILS’ CAPABILITIES
  • 19. Types of language teaching approach • Audio-lingual • Total physical response (TPR) • The communicative approach • Task-based learning (TBL) *pre-task preparation *the task itself *language focus • Story-based methodology • Cross curricular
  • 20. Stages in learning provide the sort of scaffolding which helps children to think and learn with motivation, success and confidence. • Meeting a new language • Manipulating new language • Making the language your own
  • 21. Task design • Activities prepare pupils for the language and thinking demands of a task by providing different kinds of support. • Tasks need to be supported by a previous focus on language forms, skills and strategies developed through activities.