In this unit, what I learned was about the different
ways through which we can learn a foreign language. They are by exposure, interacting, and focusing on form. When I say exposure,
I refer to pick up a language
automatically and without realizing; the same process that follow babies when
learning their first language. The
same should occur when learning a foreign language; students need to be exposed
to the language. For example, hearing or reading a wide variety of language
that should be neither too easy nor too difficult for their level. Thus, they
will be able to work out
unconsciously about the meaning and the form of the language. In addition, learners need time to acquire language something called the silent period, before they will be able to use the language. The second
step of this process is make learners use language to interact. This means that all language that they have acquired
during the silent period needs to be put into practice through interaction either
with their own classmates or with the teacher. The thing is that they have to
try to use the language to express themselves and make their meaning clear to
others. In this process, of course there will appear some inconvenience and
error, but this is an important part of interacting because it will help them
to explore the language by choosing different words and grammatical structures
until they will be able to communicate successfully. The third step is
encouraging students to focus on form. This help them not only to concentrate
on meaning, but also in important features
such as punctuation, spelling or pronunciation. They will make students use the
language more accurate and understandable. For doing this is important to
consider learners´ age, learning styles
and learning experience. How to apply this in the classroom is the big
question? According to my own teaching language perspective, I think that the
three processes should go together little by little since each one depends on
each other. For instance, I can start by providing my students some reading
materials where they will analyze how the texts are constructed, the kind of
language used, etc. It means to make then acquire as much language as
possible, then I can continue by encouraging them to create role plays in which they will apply
all language get from the reading, and finally I can ask them to focus on
certain vocabulary or grammatical structures such as: the correct use of
regular and irregular verbs. Another
example, I can bring some recordings of stories, so students will hear many
times for getting language, then they will interact with their partners about
the main and specific ideas of the stories, and after that I can make them
focus on pronunciation such as the ending sound of plural forms (/s/,/z/;/Iz/). As a conclusion, learning a foreign language
needs to follow a process which requires time and perseverance by the learner
and should be done along the teacher´s help.
There are some links below that I consider useful and have more information
related to this topic.
ü Larsson,
P.( 2011). Exposure to English outside the Classroom.Swetzeland . Retrieved
from https://dspace.mah.se/bitstream/handle/2043/12177/T9,%20Final%20Dissertation,%20Fraser%20MacLeod%20and%20Pia%20Larsson.pdf?sequence=2
We can also read
this book.
1. Schulz, R.(2009). Focus on
Form in the Foreign Language Classroom: Students' and Teachers' Views on Error
Correction and the Role of Grammar. U.S.
Dear Gabriela I really liked your reflections because they contain useful information that teachers need to know in order to became a good teacher but mainly to help our students by motivating them to learn the lanaguage without many difficulty. On the other hand, I am strongly agree with you when you mentioned that learning a foreign language needs to follow a process which requires time and perseverance by the learner and should be done along the teacher´s help. As we know learning a language is quite difficult but not imposible since there are some factors which help us to achieve it. For instance exposure and the focus on form.
ReplyDeleteDear Gabriela, your perspectives of exposure and focus on form are clearly, because each individual learn in different ways, but focusing as future teacher, we should apply the learning style and multiple intelligence inside classroom due to students learn in many ways (listening, visualizing, reasoning, acting, etc.)
ReplyDeleteCoongratulation!
I really appreciate the extra links you put here since they are very reliable. I watched them and they wake up my interestes
ReplyDeleteSo, I learned mote things to apply them in my classes