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Guidelines for Stage 1 of the Analytical approach

 

Guidelines
  Here are some guidelines to follow in Stage 1 of the Analytical approach to language learning:
 
  • Focus on acquiring the basic building blocks (sounds, grammatical structures, vocabulary) of the language.

    Work with a language associate and use the following techniques:

  • Elicit and learn some Survival Phrases and Power Tools to help you meet people and get acquainted with them.
  • Consider a "silent period" in which you concentrate mostly on comprehension rather than on production.
  • If the language you are learning is related to a language you already know, use cognates and similarities in language structure to understand what you hear.
  • Spend time with people; watch, interact and form relationships to enhance your long-term effectiveness in the community.

  • Encourage others to correct your mistakes in using the language so they can help you test your hypotheses about the language.
  • Use a checklist of language functions to help you decide what you want to learn first. Expose yourself to a variety of grammatical structures by consulting a grammar checklist.
  • Use your observational skills to identify common communication situations you can expect to experience.
  • Notice nonverbal aspects of communication.
  • Make notes about what you observe to analyze later.

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