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  • 5 learner roles
    struggler, sponge, note-taker, path-follower, negotiator, experimenter, researcher
  • What is lateralisation?
    dominance of one of the hemispheres
  • 3 traits of a good learner
    good command of the native language, not afraid of making mistakes, creates opportunities for interaction, motivated, autonomous
  • 3 traits of a good teacher
    reflective, inspiring, flexible, in control, aware of the students' needs
  • 4 categories of skills that teachers should possess
    interactive, pedagogical, linguistic, didactic
  • 7 competences of a native speaker
    1 linguistic, 2 communicative, 3 social, 4 discourse organisation, 5 sociolinguistic, 6 intercultural, 7 strategic
  • 5 learner differences
    age, sex, social background, lateralisation, motivation, intelligence, attitude, modality, personality personality,
  • What is LAD?
    Language Aquisition Device
  • 3 examples of learning styles
    tolerant/intolerant of ambiguity, holist/serialist, syllabus-bound/free, field-dependent/independent, extrovert/introvert, visual/aural/kinaesthetic
  • 1 example of a cognitive style
    reflexive OR impulsive
  • 4 types of intelligence useful for learning languages
    linguistic, musical, logical, interpersonal
  • 5 teacher roles
    diagnostician, planner, actor, guide, supervisor, manager, judge, assessor, friend, disciplinarian
  • 4 linguistic subsystems
    grammatical, lexical, phonetic, graphic
  • 5 qualities of a good lesson/teaching
    clear aim, ellicitation, engagement, L-centered, supported by the institution, awareness of the material
  • 4 learning strategies
    metacognitive, cognitive, social, communicative
  • What is TLC?
    Target language community