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Stages of Second Language
Acquisition
by Judie Haynes
Cecilia Maller A.
Young Learners Workshop
UST
What do you think about these
ideas?
• 1. All new learners of English progress
through the same stages to acquire
language.
• 2. However, the length of time each
student spends at a particular stage
may vary greatly.
Stage I: Pre-production
Silent Period:
• 500 words in receptive vocabulary
– not yet speaking.
• Repeat everything Ts ( parents)
say.
• Not producing lg. : PARROTING.
• Listen: attentively.
• Respond: to pictures and visuals.
• Show comprehension: How??
• Understand and duplicate
gestures,movements.
• **Go to : Melhorvideoano
What kind of method will work
well with them?
TPR
• You as Ts must focus attention on:
• listening comprehension activies and
receptive vocabulary
Now let´s introduce a song
• Ideas on how to do it…
Hippo
Which animal is this?
Is it big or small?
Can you spell HIPPO?
Eating
Chocolate
Lying
MUD
LAKE
BLOWING BUBBLES
Introduce the Hippo Song
• Check vocabulary.
• Teach TPR actions where possible.
• Ss listen to the song for general
understanding.
• Ss sing along.
• “A happy hippo holiday”
What do kids need at this stage?
• Much repetition of English
Stage II: Early production
• This period may last 6 months:
• Ss develop receptive and active
vocabulary ( 1000 words).
• Speak in 1 or 2 word phrases.
• Use of memorized short language
chunks ( =a large part or amount of
something)
Suggestions for working with
Ss in this stage:
• Ask yes/no and either/or questions.
• Accept one or two word responses.
• Give students the opportunity to participate in
some of the whole class activities.
• Use pictures and realia to support
questions ( answers).
• Modify content information to the
language level of ELLs.
• Build vocabulary using
pictures.
A Parade
• Provide listening activities.
The Ghost- reader
• Simplify the content
materials to be used.
• Focus on key vocabulary
and concepts.
• Support learning with graphic
organizers, charts and
graphs.
• Begin to foster writing in English
through labeling and short sentences.
• (To help to develop a skill)
The biggest house on earth.
Vanderbuilt´s house
• Use a frame to scaffold( =structure to
help ) writing.
• Ex.
FORM
Examples:
• You are watching TV.
• Are you watching TV?
• You are not watching TV.
• So:
• [am/is/are + present participle=
V+ing]
Stage III: Speech emergence
Characteristics
• Vocabulary of about 3000 words.
• Can communicate with simple phrases
and sentences.
• Will ask simple Qs- not grammatically
correct
• Iniciate short conversations.
• Understand easy stories read in class
+pictures.
Here are some simple tasks they can
complete
• · Sound out stories phonetically.
• · Read short, modified texts in
content area subjects.
• · Complete graphic organizers with
word banks.
• · Understand and answer questions
about charts and graphs.
• · Match vocabulary words to
definitions.
• · Study flashcards with content area
vocabulary(example).
• · Participate in duet ( a piece of music
for two performers), pair and choral
reading activities.
• · Write and illustrate riddles.
• · Understand teacher explanations and
two-step directions.
• · Compose brief stories based on
personal experience.
• · Write in dialogue journals.
What are dialogue journals?
• Dialogue journals are a conversation
between the teacher and the student.
• They are especially helpful with
English language learners.
• WHY??
• Students can write about topics
that interest them and proceed at
their own level and pace. They
have a place to express their
thoughts and ideas.
• Stage IV: Intermediate
fluency
• At this stage Ss...
• Have a vocabulary of 6000
active words.
• Use more complex sentences
when speaking and writing.
Willing to express opinions and
share thoughts
• Will ask Qs to clarify what they are
learning.
• Able to work in grade level math and
science classes with Ts support.
• Comprehension of Eng. Literature and
Social Studies content- increases.
• .. At this stage, students will use
strategies from their native language
to learn content in English.
Many errors when writing
( complexity of English grammar and
sentence structure)
• Able to translate written assignments
from native language.
• Make inferences from that learning
• Able to synthesize what learnt
• This is the time for teachers to focus
on learning strategies.
• Post lecture- Homework:
• What is a learning strategy?
• Which are the learning strategies? Just
mention them.
• Stage V: Advanced Fluency
• It takes students from 4-10 years to
achieve cognitive academic
language proficiency in a second
language.
• .Student at this stage will be near-
native in their ability to perform in
content area learning.
• At the beginning of this stage,
however, they will need continued
support from classroom teachers
especially in content areas such as
history/social studies and in writing.
Stages of Second Language Acquisition

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Stages of Second Language Acquisition

  • 1. Stages of Second Language Acquisition by Judie Haynes Cecilia Maller A. Young Learners Workshop UST
  • 2. What do you think about these ideas? • 1. All new learners of English progress through the same stages to acquire language.
  • 3. • 2. However, the length of time each student spends at a particular stage may vary greatly.
  • 5. Silent Period: • 500 words in receptive vocabulary – not yet speaking. • Repeat everything Ts ( parents) say.
  • 6. • Not producing lg. : PARROTING. • Listen: attentively. • Respond: to pictures and visuals.
  • 7. • Show comprehension: How?? • Understand and duplicate gestures,movements. • **Go to : Melhorvideoano
  • 8. What kind of method will work well with them?
  • 9. TPR • You as Ts must focus attention on: • listening comprehension activies and receptive vocabulary
  • 10. Now let´s introduce a song • Ideas on how to do it…
  • 11. Hippo Which animal is this? Is it big or small? Can you spell HIPPO?
  • 14. Lying
  • 15. MUD
  • 16. LAKE
  • 18. Introduce the Hippo Song • Check vocabulary. • Teach TPR actions where possible. • Ss listen to the song for general understanding. • Ss sing along. • “A happy hippo holiday”
  • 19. What do kids need at this stage? • Much repetition of English
  • 20. Stage II: Early production • This period may last 6 months: • Ss develop receptive and active vocabulary ( 1000 words).
  • 21. • Speak in 1 or 2 word phrases. • Use of memorized short language chunks ( =a large part or amount of something)
  • 22. Suggestions for working with Ss in this stage: • Ask yes/no and either/or questions. • Accept one or two word responses. • Give students the opportunity to participate in some of the whole class activities.
  • 23. • Use pictures and realia to support questions ( answers).
  • 24. • Modify content information to the language level of ELLs.
  • 25. • Build vocabulary using pictures.
  • 27. • Provide listening activities.
  • 29. • Simplify the content materials to be used. • Focus on key vocabulary and concepts.
  • 30. • Support learning with graphic organizers, charts and graphs.
  • 31. • Begin to foster writing in English through labeling and short sentences. • (To help to develop a skill)
  • 32. The biggest house on earth. Vanderbuilt´s house
  • 33. • Use a frame to scaffold( =structure to help ) writing. • Ex.
  • 34. FORM Examples: • You are watching TV. • Are you watching TV? • You are not watching TV. • So: • [am/is/are + present participle= V+ing]
  • 35. Stage III: Speech emergence
  • 36. Characteristics • Vocabulary of about 3000 words. • Can communicate with simple phrases and sentences. • Will ask simple Qs- not grammatically correct
  • 37. • Iniciate short conversations. • Understand easy stories read in class +pictures.
  • 38. Here are some simple tasks they can complete • · Sound out stories phonetically. • · Read short, modified texts in content area subjects.
  • 39. • · Complete graphic organizers with word banks. • · Understand and answer questions about charts and graphs. • · Match vocabulary words to definitions.
  • 40. • · Study flashcards with content area vocabulary(example). • · Participate in duet ( a piece of music for two performers), pair and choral reading activities.
  • 41. • · Write and illustrate riddles.
  • 42. • · Understand teacher explanations and two-step directions. • · Compose brief stories based on personal experience. • · Write in dialogue journals.
  • 43. What are dialogue journals? • Dialogue journals are a conversation between the teacher and the student. • They are especially helpful with English language learners. • WHY??
  • 44. • Students can write about topics that interest them and proceed at their own level and pace. They have a place to express their thoughts and ideas.
  • 45. • Stage IV: Intermediate fluency • At this stage Ss...
  • 46. • Have a vocabulary of 6000 active words. • Use more complex sentences when speaking and writing.
  • 47. Willing to express opinions and share thoughts
  • 48. • Will ask Qs to clarify what they are learning. • Able to work in grade level math and science classes with Ts support. • Comprehension of Eng. Literature and Social Studies content- increases.
  • 49. • .. At this stage, students will use strategies from their native language to learn content in English.
  • 50. Many errors when writing ( complexity of English grammar and sentence structure) • Able to translate written assignments from native language.
  • 51. • Make inferences from that learning • Able to synthesize what learnt
  • 52. • This is the time for teachers to focus on learning strategies. • Post lecture- Homework: • What is a learning strategy? • Which are the learning strategies? Just mention them.
  • 53. • Stage V: Advanced Fluency
  • 54. • It takes students from 4-10 years to achieve cognitive academic language proficiency in a second language. • .Student at this stage will be near- native in their ability to perform in content area learning.
  • 55. • At the beginning of this stage, however, they will need continued support from classroom teachers especially in content areas such as history/social studies and in writing.

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