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Three theoretical approaches to L2/FL teaching put into practice

Abstract

Applied Linguistics -AL- has been gathering momentum since its origins in the 1950’s and ever since has been contributing with practical solutions to second language -L2- and foreign language -FL- teaching and learning with such a prolific body of knowledge that is an intellectual feat to keep up to date with it. From AL corpus three theoretical models were selected: Innatist, Sociolinguistic and Neurolinguistic as a proposal for addressing language teaching based on AL theoretical underpinnings. Departing from the chosen methods, simple and easy-to-apply classroom practices are suggested and explained. They are meant for classroom settings conformed by adolescents and young adults whose L2/FL language is beginners or false beginners and whose objective is that of learning English for general purposes.

Keywords

innatist, sociolinguistics, neurolinguistics, teaching practice, theoretical underpinnings

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