40131 第二言語習得論
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選必 |
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秋学期 |
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2 |
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3・4 |
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SHILLAW John |
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他学科履修 | 可 |
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講義内容 | This course surveys and explores the theoretical issues that are central to a discussion of second-language acquisition. The content will focus on the linguistic, psychological and sociological influences that have an impact upon the learner in the process of second-language acquisition. |
学修目標 | The main objective of this course is to introduce students to the main theories associated with SLA. By the end of the course the students will understand the differences in the acquisition process compared to first language acquisition.They will also understand issues connected to the way that learners interact with the leaning process and the effects this can have on success in language learning. Finally,students will be able to relate SLA theories to classroom practice. |
講義計画 | The course content will be based largely on the required course reading listed below. This will involve a consideration of the following: The difference between L1 and L2 acquisition Different theories of L2 acquisition The nature of learning Differences in learners The language learning context L2 acquisition and language teaching |
評価方法 | Grades for the course will be determined by one major written report to be completed by the end of the course and at least one shorter research paper which will be written during the course. There is no examination. Full class attendance is expected. |
テキスト | Lightbown, P.M., and Spada, N.(2006). How languages are learned. Third edition Oxford University Press. Other materials will be provided where necessary. |
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