The document discusses the order of acquisition in language learning, describing the consistent sequence in which all language learners acquire grammatical structures in their first language. It also outlines the five stages of second language acquisition: preproduction, early production, speech emergence, intermediate fluency, and advanced fluency. The preproduction stage involves recognizing words, early production uses one-to-two word phrases, and speech emergence progresses to more complex speech.
The document discusses the order of acquisition in language learning, describing the consistent sequence in which all language learners acquire grammatical structures in their first language. It also outlines the five stages of second language acquisition: preproduction, early production, speech emergence, intermediate fluency, and advanced fluency. The preproduction stage involves recognizing words, early production uses one-to-two word phrases, and speech emergence progresses to more complex speech.
The document discusses the order of acquisition in language learning, describing the consistent sequence in which all language learners acquire grammatical structures in their first language. It also outlines the five stages of second language acquisition: preproduction, early production, speech emergence, intermediate fluency, and advanced fluency. The preproduction stage involves recognizing words, early production uses one-to-two word phrases, and speech emergence progresses to more complex speech.
The document discusses the order of acquisition in language learning, describing the consistent sequence in which all language learners acquire grammatical structures in their first language. It also outlines the five stages of second language acquisition: preproduction, early production, speech emergence, intermediate fluency, and advanced fluency. The preproduction stage involves recognizing words, early production uses one-to-two word phrases, and speech emergence progresses to more complex speech.
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