Categorías: Todo - autonomy - assessment - strategies - materials

por Mary Guayazan hace 5 años

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Autonomy

Effective language learning involves fostering autonomy where learners take responsibility for their own progress. This includes using cognitive strategies like organizing and contextualizing information, as well as affective strategies to generate motivation and manage emotions.

Autonomy

Autonomy

In English as a foreign language

Learning Enviroment
Feedback
Output
Imput
Versions of Autonomy
Political
Psichological-Social
Technical
Necessity in learning as a foreign language?
Choose language learning strategies
It is important to set goals about how the learner is going to learnt something.
to take responsibility for our own language
To develop the ability to know how to learn.

In Assesment

Materials Design
authentic texts commercially produced courses materials specifically designed for self-instruction.
Steps
-analysing needs -setting objectives -planning a programme of work -choosing materials and activities -working unsurpervised -evaluating progress.
materials that are design and organized in such a way that students can select and work on tasks on their own

In Learner Strategies

Compensatory Strategies
keeping the floor
Code switching
Prefabricated paterns
Nonverbal signals
World coinage
Approximation
Circumlocution
Avoidance
Sociocultural-Interactive
Sociocultural schemata
Conversation
Guessing
Overcoming knowledge gaps
Interacting
Affective Strategies
Building positive attitudes
Generating Motivation
Minimazing negative emotions
Activating supportive emotions
Cognitive Stretegies
Going beyond the data
Contextualization
Ativating Knowledge
Using Senses
Evaluating
Monitoring
Organizing
Planing