community language learning
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FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN , HUMANAS Y TECNOLOGÍAS
ESCUELA DE IDIOMAS
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CHIMBORAZO
NAMES: Daysi Ayala Manuel Lema Fabián Martínez Alexis Ramírez Jorge Salazar
COMMUNITY LANGUAGE LEARNING
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COMMUNITY LANGUAGE LEARNING(CLL)COMMUNITY LANGUAGE LEARNING was developed by Charles Arthur.
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PRIMARY GOAL
To help learn a second language
ANOTHER GOAL
To reduce the anxiety by using small conversation circles.
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• NATIVE LANGUAGE
• LEARNERS ARE ENGAGED IN GROUPS TASK.
CHARACTERISTICS
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• LEARNERS DECIDE
• NO TEXTBOOK is used.
• Notes on blackboard.
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• Free conversation
• The learners sit in the circle.
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Stage 1 Reflection Stage 2 Recorded conversation
Stage 3 Discussion Stage 4 Transcription
Stage 5 Language analysis
StagesStages
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Five psychological stages from childhood to adulthood
1. Birth : the learners know nothing of the target language, and are completely dependent on the knower .
2. Self : the learners start to get an idea of how the language works and to use it for themselves, but still seek the knower’s help.
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3. Separate Existence : they start to use the language without referring to the knower.
4. Adolescence : Learners start to turn back to the knower.
5. Independence : learners can continue their learning independently. They no longer need the knower.
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Advantages of CLL
lower levels students type of conversation
Independent students
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Lower students’ anxiety warm sympathetic trusting
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Disadvantages of CLL
teacher can become too non directive inductive learning
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Translation is an intricate and difficult task
difficult to speak
need for guidance
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Teacher’s roles
• HE/SHE is concentrated in what learners need.• Is known as the counsellor.• HE/SHE does not impose boundaries and limit
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Students’ roles
• Determine content.• Native language is permitted among students.• They are encouraged to express how they feel about the
learning process.
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THANK YOU
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BIBLIOBRAPHY
http://wayansidakarya.blogspot.com/2012/06/community-language-learning-cll.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_language_learninghttp://www.slideshare.net/LilyLim1/community-language-learning-cllhttp://cmllm.blogspot.com/2010/04/community-language-learning-method.htmlhttp://www.myenglishpages.com/blog/community-language-learning/http://www.ehow.com/info_8628939_objectives-community-language-learning-approach.html