Developing Language Skills
We provide descriptions of some of the skills language learners develop, based on the ACTFL proficiency guidelines, and give recommendations of techniques and activities to use to develop these skills.
Learning a new language means developing skills that allow you to process what other people say in another language and to communicate what you want to say. As part of the LinguaLinks product, SIL has developed an extensive set of resources to help the self-directed language learner to understand and develop these skills. The approach is based on the ACTFL proficiency guidelines. Many of these resources are made available here as part of this website.Principal skills
The goal of the language learner is to achieve communicative competence. These are the principal skills involved in good communication along with recommendations of techniques and activities to use to develop them:- Pronounce the language properly.
- Speak with grammatical accuracy.
- Build your vocabulary.
- Understand and produce longer stretches of speech, such as stories, directions, or instructions.
- Use the language to accomplish your purposes and get things done.
- Use words and ways of speaking appropriate for different situations.
- Interact with other people appropriately when talking with them.
- Understand more about what the people you talk to are like and why they behave the way they do.
How English teachers teach their students when it comes to pragmatics?
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