jueves, 27 de noviembre de 2014

Part 2 Background to language learning


Unit 11 The role of error












Errors are not in the art but in the artificers.
-Isaac Newton


     Firstly, I learn in this unit that it is important to consider the difference between error and slip. Errors occur when learners try to say something that is beyond their current level of knowledge or language processing (working on the language unconsciously to try to understand and learn it). But, slips are the result of tiredness worry or other temporary emotions or circumstances, because students are not concentrating on what they are saying or writing. After that, the two main reasons why second language learners make errors is the influence from the learner`s first language on the second language. In addition, some factor to consider: interference, developmental error (for example a student that doesn`t completes his/ her levels in English, such as advance grammatical structures or idioms), mislearning, fossilization (when errors do not disappear, but get fossilized). A great example is when adults are able to communicate as much as they need to in the foreign language and so have no communicative reason to improve their language, so the lack of exposure to the L2 fossilised errors.
     Secondly, I believe that the natures of typical mistakes are factors like age, learning styles, levels and backgrounds. Also, the categories of mistakes are: grammar, register, lexis, pronunciation, misunderstanding what they hear and spelling. It is also important that teachers do something to avoid and improve errors in the class. For example: teachers can praise their students if they can improve self-confidence and motivation. Teachers also can improve students to correct themselves, it means with a little prompting from the teacher, a good habit for them, they can do less dependent.
    Finally, For my personal point of view, the developmental error is common to all learners. For example, when students use the past tense instead of present perfect tense, or when students make a mistakes with the past verbs forms.

Key words: errors, processing, slips, first language, second language, fossilized, prompting, developmental error.

Lucas, Ashley. ( 2009, May 10 )The role of error Outcomes. Retrieved from

Martinez, Jenny (2014, June 7) The TKT Teaching Knowledge Test Course. Retrieved from

5 comentarios:

  1. Great job Gaby !!

    What you have wrote is essential for teachers and learners because to make error is a positive point in the classroom and teachers should not correct students because it can affect in their learning process.

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  2. Good reflect!

    This reflection shows essential information we had learned in this unit, the terms you underlined are very important like fossilized, slips, errors etc. In addition your links will be useful to learn about this topic.

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  3. I found it useful because you mention the most common mistakes on learners from L2 (fossilization), and also a clear definition about slips and errors, Now my concepts about each of them is clear.

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  4. Gabi, you have done a very interesting reflection on what has to do with the differences among learning the first language and a second language which I consider it really important to know, especially we as future teacher because the way a student learns a language may be completely different from others!

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  5. Good advices Gaby mainly to build self-confidence in Students, for them to be also clear of their own mistakes or errors to avoid frustration and demotivation. I like it because as future teacher it is the main factor to have a good flow in classes and don't be stuck.

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