Unlocking Second Language Mastery Navigating the Complex Terrain of Adult Language Acquisition

Yingyang Li, Zirui Zhao
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This paper mainly focuses on the more effective way that language learners who “escaped” during the critical period of acquiring a second language. In the paper, we use the methodology of bibliography to compare the essential differences between children and adult learners from the perspectives of linguistics, neurolinguistics, society and culturology, and further study SLA theory based on the author’s own educational experience. It is an indisputable fact that older language learners have less flexibility and plasticity than children due to their mature brains. However, it can be partially compensated for by cognitive ability and social experience thus overtaking a corner. Nonetheless, some points are especially worth paying attention to, such as the necessity to “design” the grammar into the structure of the paragraph to be the “guiding framework” of thinking; Learners should not be excessively concerned about the accuracy of grammar and words at academic level, so as to avoid negative emotions such as anxiety, which affect language learning, and is partly consistent with the SLA’s Affective Filter Hypothesis. This research offers fresh guidelines for students and teachers of second languages to consider contemporary methods of teaching and learning, particularly the “fanatics” of “natural acquired” or “academically structured education.” Additionally, researchers and teachers who consider upgrading teaching methods offer evidence and inspiration owing to the growing popularity of artificial intelligence.
掌握第二语言,驾驭成人语言习得的复杂地形
本文主要探讨在习得第二语言的关键时期 "逃离 "的语言学习者更有效的学习方法。文中运用参考文献的方法,从语言学、神经语言学、社会学、文化学等角度比较了儿童学习者与成人学习者的本质区别,并结合作者自身的教育经验进一步研究了SLA理论。老年语言学习者由于大脑发育成熟,灵活性和可塑性不如儿童,这是不争的事实。然而,认知能力和社会经验可以部分弥补这一不足,从而弥补一隅。尽管如此,有些观点还是特别值得注意,如必须将语法 "设计 "到段落结构中,使之成为思维的 "指导框架";学习者在学术水平上不应过分关注语法和单词的准确性,以免产生焦虑等负面情绪,影响语言学习,这与 SLA 的 "情感过滤假说"(Affective Filter Hypothesis)在一定程度上是一致的。这项研究为学习第二语言的学生和教师提供了新的指导,使他们能够考虑当代的教学方法,尤其是 "自然习得 "或 "学术结构教育 "的 "狂热者"。此外,由于人工智能的日益普及,考虑升级教学方法的研究人员和教师提供了证据和启发。
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