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Factors Affecting Language Learning Strategies
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Factors affecting language learning strategies

Dec 26, 2014

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Page 1: Factors affecting language learning strategies

Factors Affecting

Language Learning

Strategies

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1. Motivation

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• More motivated students tended to use more strategies than less motivated students.

• The particular reason for studying the language especially as related to their career field was important in the choice of strategies.

• Ehrman and Oxford (1989) discovered that career choice had a major effect on reported language learning strategy use, a finding which they suggest may be the result of underlying motivation.

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2. Age

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• Students of different ages and stages of second language learning used different strategies.

• From a research, the development of second language differs between in formal language learning environments and in informal language learning environments (e.g.: classrooms).

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Second language development in formal language learning environments.

• In the early stages of the second language development, older learners (adolescents and adults) are more efficient than younger learners (children).

• Learners who began learning second language at elementary school level did not necessarily do better in the long run than those who began in early adolescent.

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Second language development in informal learning environments.

• Children can eventually speak the second language with native-like fluency, but their parents and older learners are hard to achieve such high levels of mastery of the spoken language, especially in pronunciation/accent.

• Adults and adolescents can make more rapid progress towards mastery of second language in contexts where they can make use of the language on a daily basis in social, personal, professional, or academic interaction.

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3. Learner Beliefs

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• Usually based on previous learning experiences.

• Virtually all learners, particularly older learners, have strong beliefs about how their language instruction should be delivered.

• Learners’ beliefs about how language learned influenced the strategies that they will choose to learn new material.

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4. Intelligence

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• Based on findings of a research, intelligence may be a strong factor and it may also play a less important role.

• Intelligence is complex.

• A person has many kinds of abilities and strengths.

• Shows that an individual with strong academic performance does not necessarily mean that he/she is a successful language learner.

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5. Aptitude

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• Aptitude refers to potential for achievement.

• An aptitude test is designed to make a prediction about an individual’s future achievements.

• However, successful language learners are not necessarily strong in all components of aptitude because some may have strong memories but only average ability to figure out grammatical rules.