Characteristics
of a Good Language Learner
1. Good language learners find their
own way and take charge of their learning. They determine the methods
that are best for them as individual
learners. They learn form others and experiment with different methods.
2. Good language learners organize
their study of the language, and they organize information about the
language they study.
3. Good language learners are creative.
They understand that language is creative. They experiment with the
language and play with grammar, words, and sounds.
4. Good language learners make their own opportunities
for practicing the language inside and outside of the classroom.
5. Good language learners learn to live
with uncertainty by focusing on the meaning of what they can understand, by
not getting flustered, and by continuing to
talk or listen without necessarily understanding every word.
6. Good language learners use mnemonics
and other memory strategies to recall what they are learning.
7. Good language learners make errors
work for them and not against them.
8. Good language learners use
linguistic knowledge, including knowledge of their first language, in
learning a second language.
9. Good language learners use contextual
clues to aid their comprehension of the language. They maximize use
of all potential contexts around the language
attended to for enhancing comprehension.
10. Good language learners learn to make intelligent
guesses.
11. Good language learners learn chunks of
language as wholes and formalized routines to help them perform beyond their competence. For
example, they may learn idioms, proverbs, or other phrases knowing what the
whole phrase means without necessarily
understanding each individual part.
12. Good language learners learn certain tricks
that keep conversations going.
13. Good language learners learn certain
production techniques that also fill in the gaps in their own competence.
14. Good language learners learn different
styles of speech or writing to learn to vary their language according to
the formality of the situation.
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