Some people on the internet seem to have all the answers and the truth on their side, meanwhile the rest are just babblers. But to present an argument, explain it and argue with reasons is not a sport they do. What a pitty because it is lovely to debate and learn from others. Well, for those people, there is a better media where you may fit: TV.
It's really a sad state when the YT Foreign Lang self appointed (not academically attained) babble about Krashen in error and can't even find this video to set themselves straight (imagine if those people ever tried to do a PhD).
@christopheclugston I don't get the point exactly of what you are saying with this... maybe you could explain yourself a little bit better. These are all established theories that have no questioning at this moment apart of the logical evolution of the CLT and other modern theories like task-based, etc.
@simonfilm The referents are clear if you look at what the Foreign Language Dilettantes on YT say. There is a lot of babbling about "Comprehensible Input" and no understanding of what it means. There is also a huge disparity between their understanding of acquisition vs learning and what Terrel and Krashen meant. Obviously if they can't do a rudimentary "literature review" how could they attempt post grad degrees? (Side note: their linguistics understanding is even worse than learning theory)
@AM90KW you are welcome. Many parts of the CLT come from this approach. Now a days CLT and the two development methis content based and task based are the most used ones. But not a long time ago, the audio-lingual method was the most used. Thanks for watching.
Some people on the internet seem to have all the answers and the truth on their side, meanwhile the rest are just babblers. But to present an argument, explain it and argue with reasons is not a sport they do. What a pitty because it is lovely to debate and learn from others. Well, for those people, there is a better media where you may fit: TV.
simonfilm 4 months ago
It's really a sad state when the YT Foreign Lang self appointed (not academically attained) babble about Krashen in error and can't even find this video to set themselves straight (imagine if those people ever tried to do a PhD).
christopheclugston 4 months ago
@christopheclugston I don't get the point exactly of what you are saying with this... maybe you could explain yourself a little bit better. These are all established theories that have no questioning at this moment apart of the logical evolution of the CLT and other modern theories like task-based, etc.
simonfilm 4 months ago
@simonfilm The referents are clear if you look at what the Foreign Language Dilettantes on YT say. There is a lot of babbling about "Comprehensible Input" and no understanding of what it means. There is also a huge disparity between their understanding of acquisition vs learning and what Terrel and Krashen meant. Obviously if they can't do a rudimentary "literature review" how could they attempt post grad degrees? (Side note: their linguistics understanding is even worse than learning theory)
christopheclugston 4 months ago
You probably just saved my exam tomorrow! Thank you :)
jorunnbl 4 months ago
I <3 Krashen
paumoco 5 months ago
It's a good lesson that I had
about Second Language Teaching.
It's what a had teaching my students for bilingual education teacher trainner.
Chambo, from Maputo, Mozambique-Africa
gervasioabsolone 6 months ago
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This is really great!
manyhappy1984 6 months ago
It's very good and useful!
andyjxcn 7 months ago
thanx a lot, so helpful ^__^
AM90KW 7 months ago
@AM90KW you are welcome. Many parts of the CLT come from this approach. Now a days CLT and the two development methis content based and task based are the most used ones. But not a long time ago, the audio-lingual method was the most used. Thanks for watching.
simonfilm 7 months ago
esta con subtitulos em español?
dulcedulcynea 9 months ago
@dulcedulcynea Sí los tienes en la cc.
simonfilm 9 months ago
muy claro y preciso :D
car0jupi 9 months ago
Thank you. Very clear and helpful.
MsKimellis 9 months ago
Very nicely done, thank you.
georgedonnelly 9 months ago
you should remeber the glottal sound of the "H"
dabc587 10 months ago
Gracias...!
sejracso 10 months ago