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This dissertation provides some insights into the process of Second Language Acquisition and how two opposing teaching methods can favor this process. The first one is the Natural Approach supported by Stephen Krashen, which poses five hypotheses for language acquisition to keep in mind. Even though all of the hypotheses are important, it is a good idea to draw attention to the comprehensible input, the optimal input, and the affective filter because any of them can lead to a successful or failing class. The second one is the Audiolingual method, which more dynamic and effective communicative…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This dissertation provides some insights into the process of Second Language Acquisition and how two opposing teaching methods can favor this process. The first one is the Natural Approach supported by Stephen Krashen, which poses five hypotheses for language acquisition to keep in mind. Even though all of the hypotheses are important, it is a good idea to draw attention to the comprehensible input, the optimal input, and the affective filter because any of them can lead to a successful or failing class. The second one is the Audiolingual method, which more dynamic and effective communicative methods have surpassed, it still contains some elements that may continue to be exploited, especially if they are combined with other methods. A deeper view of teaching strategies to children and the most appropriate materials for them is reviewed to offer a variety of ideas to be implemented with children, regardless of the level of English or age the students have.
Autorenporträt
Silvia Pastrana Rodríguez is a nutritionist and a certified and experienced English language educator with a strong background in both health and education. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition (2001) and a Master's Degree in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (2018), both from Universidad Veracruzana.