The fact of obtaining linguistic knowledge in order to be able to use a language which is not one’s mother tongue. This knowledge includes vocabulary, grammar rules, writing skills, pronunciation and syntax, among others. It should be noted that some researchers use both terms indistinctly, while others differentiate between learning and acquisition depending on how the second language is learnt/acquired (natural/non-natural learning environment).
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Can a Teaching Method Guarantee Success in L2 Learning?: Study of the Factors That Intervene in the Process
Macarena Muradás-Sanromán (Universidade de Vigo, Spain)
Copyright: © 2020
|Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2588-3.ch001
Abstract
In a rapidly globalizing world, the need to learn languages is more than evident. Professional growth, intercultural communication, and personal enrichment are among the great benefits they offer. Therefore, the important efforts throughout history to find a perfect method which guarantees success in language learning should come as no surprise. Nevertheless, none of the proposals has achieved desired results. Consequently, it is necessary to reflect on the following question: can a teaching method really guarantee success in L2 learning? This chapter analyzes in depth the wide range of factors which influence the learning process, in order to understand better who learns, how, and why. This new approach promotes an individualized and autonomous learning process, and the quest for a unique, infallible teaching method becomes senseless.