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Myths And Misconceptions About Second Language Learning Essay

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In this paper we discuss an article by Barry McLaughlin (1992), “Myths and Misconceptions about Second Language Learning” and attempt to clarify a number of important issues in the area of second language learning. We will discuss the ease and rapidity with which children learn a second language, the optimal age at which to begin second language instruction, the importance of the extent of exposure to the second language, the relationship between oral communication skills and academic language skills, and cultural and individual differences in language learning styles. We will further discuss about myth presented in McLauglin’s article followed by a discussion on other research about second language learning and its implications for classroom teachers.
As more and more children enter schools from families in which English is not the language of the home, teachers face the daunting challenge of instructing children who have limited skills in the English language. It is becoming increasingly obvious that this experience is not limited to teachers in certain schools or certain parts of the country. All teachers need to know something about how children learn a second language. Intuitive assumptions are often mistaken, and children can be harmed if teachers have unrealistic expectations and an inaccurate understanding of the process of second language learning. As any adult who has tried to learn another language can verify second language acquisition can be a

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