8 episodios

This podcast features short, accessible summaries and discussion of articles, terms, and various topics related to second language acquisition (SLA) and language pedagogy. From classic studies to the latest research, Dr. Florencia Henshaw will give you the gist of it and her own take on it.
Created by a language educator for language educators.
#languageteaching #secondlanguageacquisition

Unpacking Language Pedagogy Florencia Henshaw

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This podcast features short, accessible summaries and discussion of articles, terms, and various topics related to second language acquisition (SLA) and language pedagogy. From classic studies to the latest research, Dr. Florencia Henshaw will give you the gist of it and her own take on it.
Created by a language educator for language educators.
#languageteaching #secondlanguageacquisition

    Unpacking (SLA) articles - Episode 8: "Communicative Language Teaching: Current Status and Future Prospects"

    Unpacking (SLA) articles - Episode 8: "Communicative Language Teaching: Current Status and Future Prospects"

    My own summary and views on a 2007 book chapter by Nina Spada: "Communicative Language Teaching: Current Status and Future Prospects." What are the origins of CLT? Is CLT an approach? What are some misconceptions associated with CLT? 

    Link to the article: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-0-387-46301-8_20

    • 11 min
    Unpacking (SLA) articles - Episode 7: "The effects of explicit instruction on written accent mark usage in Spanish heritage language courses"

    Unpacking (SLA) articles - Episode 7: "The effects of explicit instruction on written accent mark usage in Spanish heritage language courses"

    My own summary and views on a study by Antoni Fernández Parera & Andrew Lynch (2021): "The effects of explicit instruction on written accent mark usage in basic and intermediate Spanish heritage language courses." Journal of Spanish Language Teaching, 8 (1), 16-31. How helpful spelling instruction is. Does teaching accent rules explicitly lead to an increase in accuracy?  Does it have the effect we think it does, or does it have any unwanted side effects?

    • 13 min
    Unpacking (SLA) articles - Episode 6: "Training students to use online translators and dictionaries: The impact on second language writing scores"

    Unpacking (SLA) articles - Episode 6: "Training students to use online translators and dictionaries: The impact on second language writing scores"

    My own summary and views on a study by Errol O'Neill (2019): "Training students to use online translators and dictionaries: The impact on second language writing scores." International Journal of Research Studies in Language Learning, 8 (2), 47-65. Do online translators enhance learning or bypass learning?

    • 11 min
    Unpacking (SLA) articles - Episode 5: "Understanding the role of the first language in instructed second language acquisition"

    Unpacking (SLA) articles - Episode 5: "Understanding the role of the first language in instructed second language acquisition"

    My own summary and views on a study by María José de la Fuente & Carola Goldenberg (2020), "Understanding the role of the first language (L1) in instructed second language acquisition: Effects of using a principled approach to L1 in the beginner foreign language classroom."  Should we strive to use the target language exclusively in class? Link to the article: https://doi.org/10.1177/1362168820921882

    • 12 min
    Unpacking (SLA) Articles - Episode 4: "The relevance of SLA theory to the written error correction debate"

    Unpacking (SLA) Articles - Episode 4: "The relevance of SLA theory to the written error correction debate"

    My own summary and views on a 2012 article by Charlene Polio that tackles a question we have all asked ourselves at some point: Is correcting errors worth our time?

    Link to the article: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1060374312000768

    • 10 min
    Unpacking (SLA) articles - Episode 3: "The evidence is IN; drills are OUT"

    Unpacking (SLA) articles - Episode 3: "The evidence is IN; drills are OUT"

    My own summary and views on the classic Wong & VanPatten (2003) article: "The evidence is IN; drills are OUT"  Link to the article: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1944-9720.2003.tb02123.x

    • 13 min

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