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Chapter 1: Children as language learners


                        Students: Barrau, Natasha
                                  Herrán, Joana
                                    Martin, Melisa
                                    Paci, Belén
1) CONTEXT FOR LEARNING ENGLISH
  Necessary conditions for a learning situation:

 Time
 Exposure
 A real need for English
 Variety of input
 Meaningful input
MAKING A CLASSROOM A POSITIVE LEARNING
ENVIRONMENT:

Use attractive wall displays, displays of pupil’s
 work, etc.
Use interesting and enjoyable learning
 activities.
Create a warm and happy atmosphere.
Help pupils to develop personal reasons for
 learning English.
2) CHILDREN AS LANGUAGE LEARNERS
 How do children learn a foreign language?
Children use language creatively.
They have knowledge of the language system.
They try to experiment and work out the rules
 of the language in their heads.
Students need opportunities to try out and
 work with language, but they also need a
 feedback to confirm or modify their
 hypotheses.
GOING FOR MEANING
Children have a good instinct for interpreting
sense or meaning of a situation.

They work out the meaning, and do not pay
much attention to the words.
USING “CHUNKS” OF LANGUAGE
Children use complete phrases or formulas learned
as a whole.
Examples: I don’t know. Come on. Goodbye.

Then, children start to break down the phrases and
recombine the words in new ways.



           Sign of language development
HAVING FUN

Children have a great capacity to enjoy
themselves.

If pupils enjoy the learning activities


        The desire to continue increases.
            More exposure to input.
   More opportunities to practise the language.
JOINING IN THE ACTION

Children construct their understanding of the world by
exploring the environment and interacting with
people.

Physical activities provide excellent contexts for
language learning  “Children learn through doing”
TALKING THEIR HEADS OFF
In general, young children (5 to 10-year-olds)
are enthusiastic and eager to talk in class.

Children’s desire to communicate is very
powerful.

If they are engaged with the activity, they will
talk their heads off happily.
FEELING AT HOME
o Pupils often feel frightened, embarrassed or
  insecure about learning a language. They will
  participate, take risks and enjoy L2 learning if they
  feel at home.
o Teachers should create an appropriate learning
  environment where children can develop the
  abilities they have and encourage their students.
o Teachers should be aware of students’ feelings and
  support them in the learning process of the L2
  creating conditions which support language
  learning.
AN APPROPRIATE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
TO DEVELOP CHILDREN’S ABILITIES
o Create a real need and desire to use English.
o Provide time for English, exposure to varied and
  meaningful input, opportunities to practise,
  experiment and use the language in different
  contexts .
o Create a friendly atmosphere in which children can
  take risks and enjoy their learning.
o Provide feedback on learning.
o Help children notice the underlying pattern in
  language.
3) HOW TEACHERS’ BELIEFS ABOUT
 LEARNING AFFECT THEIR TEACHING?
o Teachers’ beliefs about learning will affect
  the plan and organization of their lessons
  as well as the attitude towards pupils and
  language.
o We are not aware of our beliefs until we
  hear someone else’s opinion.
o Our beliefs about learning will also affect
  the kind of relationships we build with
  pupils.
4) WAYS OF OBSERVING CHILDREN’S
LANGUAGE LEARNING


Teacher’s beliefs affect the way we plan
our teaching and the way we respond to
young learners.
HOW TO BECOME BETTER AT WATCHING
AND LEARNING FROM PUPILS
 Keep a diary: write down things you observe
  children say and do.
 Plan future lessons or provide specific help.

 Tape record children’s pair group interaction:
  Example, tape record children doing a
  particular language-learning activity.
SUMMARY
We have seen:
   The different contexts in which children can learn
    English and how these affect the quantity and
    quality of language input children get.
   The variety of ways a children learn and the
    abilities and characteristics children make use of
    in learning another language
   How teacher’s beliefs affect the way they teach.
   Ideas for observing children.
Children learning a second or foreign
 language will use similar processes of
 acquisition
                       BUT
 The difference lies in the type and amount of
               language exposure.




   Teacher: powerful position: positive,
    stimulating and successful experience

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Children Learning English

  • 1. Chapter 1: Children as language learners Students: Barrau, Natasha Herrán, Joana Martin, Melisa Paci, Belén
  • 2. 1) CONTEXT FOR LEARNING ENGLISH Necessary conditions for a learning situation: Time Exposure A real need for English Variety of input Meaningful input
  • 3. MAKING A CLASSROOM A POSITIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT: Use attractive wall displays, displays of pupil’s work, etc. Use interesting and enjoyable learning activities. Create a warm and happy atmosphere. Help pupils to develop personal reasons for learning English.
  • 4. 2) CHILDREN AS LANGUAGE LEARNERS How do children learn a foreign language? Children use language creatively. They have knowledge of the language system. They try to experiment and work out the rules of the language in their heads. Students need opportunities to try out and work with language, but they also need a feedback to confirm or modify their hypotheses.
  • 5. GOING FOR MEANING Children have a good instinct for interpreting sense or meaning of a situation. They work out the meaning, and do not pay much attention to the words.
  • 6. USING “CHUNKS” OF LANGUAGE Children use complete phrases or formulas learned as a whole. Examples: I don’t know. Come on. Goodbye. Then, children start to break down the phrases and recombine the words in new ways. Sign of language development
  • 7. HAVING FUN Children have a great capacity to enjoy themselves. If pupils enjoy the learning activities The desire to continue increases. More exposure to input. More opportunities to practise the language.
  • 8. JOINING IN THE ACTION Children construct their understanding of the world by exploring the environment and interacting with people. Physical activities provide excellent contexts for language learning  “Children learn through doing”
  • 9. TALKING THEIR HEADS OFF In general, young children (5 to 10-year-olds) are enthusiastic and eager to talk in class. Children’s desire to communicate is very powerful. If they are engaged with the activity, they will talk their heads off happily.
  • 10. FEELING AT HOME o Pupils often feel frightened, embarrassed or insecure about learning a language. They will participate, take risks and enjoy L2 learning if they feel at home. o Teachers should create an appropriate learning environment where children can develop the abilities they have and encourage their students. o Teachers should be aware of students’ feelings and support them in the learning process of the L2 creating conditions which support language learning.
  • 11. AN APPROPRIATE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT TO DEVELOP CHILDREN’S ABILITIES o Create a real need and desire to use English. o Provide time for English, exposure to varied and meaningful input, opportunities to practise, experiment and use the language in different contexts . o Create a friendly atmosphere in which children can take risks and enjoy their learning. o Provide feedback on learning. o Help children notice the underlying pattern in language.
  • 12. 3) HOW TEACHERS’ BELIEFS ABOUT LEARNING AFFECT THEIR TEACHING? o Teachers’ beliefs about learning will affect the plan and organization of their lessons as well as the attitude towards pupils and language. o We are not aware of our beliefs until we hear someone else’s opinion. o Our beliefs about learning will also affect the kind of relationships we build with pupils.
  • 13. 4) WAYS OF OBSERVING CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE LEARNING Teacher’s beliefs affect the way we plan our teaching and the way we respond to young learners.
  • 14. HOW TO BECOME BETTER AT WATCHING AND LEARNING FROM PUPILS  Keep a diary: write down things you observe children say and do.  Plan future lessons or provide specific help.  Tape record children’s pair group interaction: Example, tape record children doing a particular language-learning activity.
  • 15. SUMMARY We have seen:  The different contexts in which children can learn English and how these affect the quantity and quality of language input children get.  The variety of ways a children learn and the abilities and characteristics children make use of in learning another language  How teacher’s beliefs affect the way they teach.  Ideas for observing children.
  • 16. Children learning a second or foreign language will use similar processes of acquisition BUT  The difference lies in the type and amount of language exposure.  Teacher: powerful position: positive, stimulating and successful experience