Learning Strategies in Second Language Acquisition

  • Barnwell D
  • O'Malley J
  • Chamot A
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Abstract

How to acquire a second language is a question of obvious importance to teachers and language learners, and how to teach a second language has also become a matter of concern to the linguists' interest in the nature of primary linguistic data. Starting with the development stages of second language acquisition and Stephen Krashen's theory, this paper puts forward teaching strategies: analyzing learner characteristics, signing classroom contracts, creating learner-centered classroom, setting language goals, integrating theory with practice and building learner motivation.

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Barnwell, D., O’Malley, J. M., & Chamot, A. U. (1991). Learning Strategies in Second Language Acquisition. Language, 67(2), 416. https://doi.org/10.2307/415153

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