inhibition
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Anyely FernandezDelis Soto Angelica UrangoKelly Simanca
INHIBITION A feeling of embarrassment or worry that prevents you from saying or doing what you want.
ACCORDING TO
Inhibition refers to the set of defenses built to protect human beings’ ego
Inhibition Newborn
s
Adulthood
Childhood
Adolescence
WHAT ARE THE FACTORS THAT CAUSE INHIBITION IN SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING Perfectionism.
Low self-concept.
Anxiety.
Competition(learners perceive others to be critical, even judging their very person when they make a mistake in a second language)
HOW DO YOU NOTICE THE PREVIOUS FACTORS OF INHIBITION IN THE CLASSROOM?
I did nothing
HOW TO OVERCOME IT?
It has been suggested that inhibition discourages risk-taking, which is necessary for progress in language learning.
Inhibition is often considered to be a particular problem for adolescents, who are more self-conscious than younger learners.
Inhibition is a negative force, at least for second language pronunciation performance.
Be aware that inhibition may have more influence in language performance than in language learning.
SUMMARY…
Risk Taking
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