Sequence of Acquisition

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Sequence of Acquisition

THE ORDER OF ACQUISITION IS A


CONCEPT IN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
DESCRIBING THE SPECIFIC ORDER IN
WHICH ALL LANGUAGE LEARNERS
ACQUIRE THE GRAMMATICAL FEATURES
OF THEIR FIRST LANGUAGE.
READING ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF
CHILDREN(Vygotsky L, 1978)
The Five Stages of Second
Language Acquisition
*Preproduction
*Early Production
*Speech Emergence
*Intermediate Fluency
*Advanced Fluency
PREPRODUCTION STAGE

When babies learn a language, it


all starts with them recognizing
words.
EARLY PRODUCTION STAGE

Two way communication begins with


one or two-word phrases.
SPEECH EMERGENCE STAGE

From just learning the basics to


getting into more complex
speech.
INTERMIDIATE FLUENCY STAGE

Students progress from simple to more


complex sentences.
ADVANCED FLUENCY STAGE

When the students master their


second language.

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