Teach English Now! Theories of Second Language Acquisition

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Approx. 17 hours to complete

Course Summary

Explore the historical and theoretical foundations of language, and learn about the different approaches and perspectives in the field of linguistics.

Key Learning Points

  • Learn about the different language theories and perspectives.
  • Gain an understanding of the historical and cultural influences on language.
  • Explore the relationship between language and society.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the historical and cultural influences on language
  • Analyze different language theories and perspectives
  • Explore the relationship between language and society

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic knowledge of language and linguistics
  • Fluency in English

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Online self-paced
  • Video lectures
  • Interactive quizzes

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  • Introduction to Linguistics
  • Language and Society

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Description

In this course learners are introduced to second or foreign language theories and practices for teaching and assessing listening, speaking, and pronunciation. Learners will also be introduced to basic studies in second language acquisition and their pedagogical implications. Teachers will be invited to recognize the importance of grounding their own teaching philosophy through an examination of purpose, content, and technique.

Knowledge

  • Define your own personal teaching philosophy
  • Describe best practices for teaching listening, speaking, and pronunciation
  • Explain grammar translation and audio-lingual teaching approaches
  • Understand basic studies in second language acquisition

Outline

  • The Swing of the Pendulum: A Brief Look at ESL History
  • Welcome Video
  • Video 1: Purpose, Content, and Technique
  • Video 2: The Time Machine: Visiting 8 Teachers throughout History
  • Video 3: The Angel and Devil Debates
  • Video 4: The Pendular Swing of ESL History
  • Video 5: Summary
  • Welcome Guide to the Teach English Now! MOOC
  • Blank Graphic Organizer (Historical Approches)
  • Critical Thinking: A Skill for BOTH Teachers and Students
  • Welcome Guide
  • Checkpoint 1
  • Checkpoint 2
  • Module 1 Review Quiz
  • A Study in Contrasts: The Grammar Translation and Direct Approach
  • Video 1: Back in Time: Grammar Translation
  • Video 2: Angel and Devil Debate: Grammar Translation
  • Video 3: What have we learned?: Grammar Translation
  • Video 4: Back in Time: Direct Approach
  • Video 5: Angel and Devil Debate: Direct Approach
  • Video 6: What have we learned?: Direct Approach
  • Video 7: Summary
  • The Berlitz Method
  • Checkpoint 1
  • Checkpoint 2
  • Module 2 Review Quiz
  • A Study in Contrasts: The Reading and Audiolingual Approach
  • Video 1: Back in Time: The Reading Approach
  • Video 2: Angel and Devil Debate: Reading Approach
  • Video 3: What have we learned?: Reading Approach
  • Video 4: Back in Time: The Audio-lingual Method
  • Video 5: Angel and Devil Debate: The Audio-lingual Approach
  • Video 6: What Have We Learned?: The Audio-lingual Approach
  • Video 7: Summary
  • The Navajo Code Talkers
  • Checkpoint 1
  • Checkpoint 2
  • Module 3 Review Quiz
  • A Study in Contrasts: The Cognitive and Affective-Humanistic Approach
  • Video 1: Back in Time: The Cognitive Approach
  • Video 2: Angel and Devil Debate:The Cognitive Approach
  • Video 3: What Have We Learned?: The Cognitive Approach
  • Video 4: Back in Time: The Affective-Humanistic Approach
  • Video 5: Angel and Devil Debate: The Affective-Humanistic Approach
  • Video 6: What Have We Learned?: The Affective-Humanistic Approach
  • Video 7: Summary
  • Role Playing in the Classroom
  • Checkpoint 1
  • Checkpoint 2
  • Module 4 Review Quiz
  • A Study in Similarities: The Comprehension and Communicative Approach
  • Video 1: Back in Time: The Comprehension Approach
  • Video 2: Angel and Devil Debate: The Comprehension Approach
  • Video 3: What Have We Learned?: The Comprehension Approach
  • Video 4: Back in Time: The Communicative Approach
  • Video 5: Angel and Devil Debate: The Communicative Approach
  • Video 6: What have we learned?: The Communicative Approach
  • Video 7: Summary
  • Bringing the Communicative Approach to a Predominantly Grammar Translation System
  • The Language Learning Ecosystem
  • Checkpoint 1
  • Checkpoint 2
  • Module 5 Review Quiz
  • Assessment
  • Course Summary Video
  • Historical Overview of Language Teaching Approaches (Completed)
  • Final Assessment

Summary of User Reviews

Discover the fascinating world of language theories with this course on Coursera. Students have praised the engaging content and knowledgeable instructors, making it a top choice for language enthusiasts.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

The instructors are knowledgeable and engaging.

Pros from User Reviews

  • Engaging content
  • Knowledgeable instructors
  • Great introduction to language theories
  • Flexible schedule
  • Good value for the price

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some users found the course material to be too basic
  • Limited opportunities for interaction with other students
  • Some technical issues with the platform
  • Not suitable for those looking for a highly specialized course
  • Some users found the pacing to be too slow
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Dr. Shane Dixon Top Instructor, Dr. Justin Shewell Top Instructor, Jessica Cinco Top Instructor
Arizona State University
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