1. Learning Theory: There are three hypothesis:
A) Innate Bio-program: There
exists a specific, innate bio-program for language learning, which defines an optimal path
for first and second language development. Children develop listening competence before they
develop the ability to speak. They make “a blue-print” of the language first. They develop
"a cognitive map" of the language during listening process.
B) Brain Lateralisation: The brain
has two main parts: left hemisphere, and right hemisphere , which have different learning functions. If both hemispheres are
activated, learning is more effective.
C) Stress
(an affective filter): Stress intervenes between the act
of learning and what is to be learned. The lower the stress
is, the greater the learning becomes.