HENKE2301U English - Free topic A: Exploring Foreign Language Acquisition: Connecting Theories with Practices (FLA)

Volume 2023/2024
Education

Engelsk

Content

In this course, we will explore current language acquisition theories and approaches to teaching English as a foreign language. Our guiding questions for this course are 'How are languages learned?' and 'How can educators facilitate language learning?'. Drawing on recent research literature, we will critically assess the effectiveness of language teaching approaches within increasingly culturally and linguistically diverse educational contexts. We will discuss language acquisition from a first, foreign, and second language acquisition (SLA) perspective, including theories and research on multilingualism. We will further link SLA theories to current and emerging pedagogical approaches to language learning. Throughout the course, we will draw on current SLA and education research to better understand intra- and extra-linguistic factors affecting language acquisition. In this context, we will be exploring the impact of individual differences on language learning processes and how educators can differentiate their teaching to support their students' needs. Beyond second language acquisition theories and teaching approaches, the course aims to develop an understanding of common research methods in second language acquisition research and education.

Literature will be announced a few weeks before the course begins

The course sets a strong emphasis on class discussions of primary and secondary texts, group work, peer feedback, and student presentations.
This course only leads to exams Foreign Language Acqusition, Free Topic 1, Free Topic 2 and Free Topic 3.
Students using this course to Foreign Language Acqusition will be given priority.
  • Category
  • Hours
  • Class Instruction
  • 56
  • Preparation
  • 353,5
  • Total
  • 409,5
Written
Oral
Individual
Collective
Continuous feedback during the course of the semester
Peer feedback (Students give each other feedback)
Credit
15 ECTS
Type of assessment
Portfolio, A joint portfolio uploaded in digital exam: Deadline January 11th 2024
Type of assessment details
Portfolio activities:
- Research proposal, 16-20 standard pages*, deadlines – research questions (November 1), literature review (November 15), project design and methods (December 1)
- Oral presentation with written reflection (4-5 pages) to be submitted with the final portfolio
Exam registration requirements

This course only leads to exams Foreign Language Acqusition, Free Topic 1, Free Topic 2 and Free Topic 3.

Students using this course to Foreign Language Acqusition will be given priority.

Criteria for exam assesment