Prerequisites for Language Learning

Authors

  • J. Armstrong

Abstract

Today, as never before, the teacher has access to an extremely wide array of materials claiming to foster language development. The language in this context can mean anything from oral language learning to appraisal skills for English literature.

This paper, however, will deal specifically with the acquisition of oral language and can be applied either to a first or second language learning context.

As teachers, we will have a personal expectation of the level of competence to be achieved by our students. Our expectations may decrease or increase according to the responses of our students over a period of time.

References

Tough J. : Listening to Children Talking: A Guide to the Appraisal of Children’s Use of Language . Ward Lock Educational, London , 1976.

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Published

1978-08-01

How to Cite

Armstrong, J. (1978). Prerequisites for Language Learning. The Aboriginal Child at School, 6(4), 36–39. Retrieved from https://ajie.atsis.uq.edu.au/acs/article/view/1411

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Across Australia …… From Teacher To Teacher