Theoretical Perspective of ELT Language Learning and Acquisition

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Authors

  • Department of English, Velalar College of Engineering and Technology, Erode, Tamil Nadu ,IN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15613/hijrh/2017/v4i1/154513

Keywords:

Human Communication Theory, Instinctive Learning, Learning Theories, Learning Environment.
Social Science

Abstract

Among the language skills, the first skill a child acquires in his or her mother tongue is the ability to understand the spoken words, i.e., the skill of listening. Then he / she tries to reproduce the sound sequences heard from others to express his / her desires, aspirations and needs, and thereby acquire the skill of speaking. Similarly reading and writing skills are also acquired gradually. This paper deals with Language Learning and Acquisition.

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2017-06-01

 

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