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AMLA Accelerated Modern Language Acquisition

AMLA Accelerated Modern Language Acquisition. Language Awareness Programme . Purposes of the Programme. To provide a rationale and structured programme for developing language awareness in primary schools and transfer to KS3.

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AMLA Accelerated Modern Language Acquisition

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  1. AMLA Accelerated Modern Language Acquisition Language Awareness Programme

  2. Purposes of the Programme • To provide a rationale and structured programme for developing language awareness in primary schools and transfer to KS3. • To provide a range of whole school and class activities that can be delivered by both specialist and non-specialist teachers • To provide approaches to working with community languages and community partners • To support development of language awareness across the curriculum • To provide a portfolio approach to assessment

  3. Pluralingualism – a policy goal ‘as an individual person’s experience of language in its cultural contexts expands, from the language of the home to that of society at large and then to the languages of other peoples (whether learnt at school or college, or by direct experience), he or she does not keep these languages and cultures in strictly separated mental compartments, but rather builds up a communicative competence to which all knowledge and experience of language contributes and in which languages interrelate and interact.’ The Common European Framework of Reference, (2001: 4).

  4. The AMLA Language Awareness Programme is designed to aid the development of pluralingualism and ‘communicative competence’ by helping pupils to transfer skills and knowledge across languages and cultures. • Through the Language Awareness activities they begin to recognise patterns and exceptions and develop their understanding of their place in the world through exploring their own and other cultures.

  5. interpreting, creating, and exchanging ‘meanings that matter’ recognising the interrelationship between language, culture and learning reflection and evaluation – understanding self as communicator/self as learner • Language as Communication: • Language as Culture: • Language as Identity:

  6. Spelling and Vocabulary Awareness

  7. Cognates

  8. Patterns

  9. What patterns can you see in the different languages? Can you sort the languages into groups? amla.org.uk

  10. Language as Identity What’s in a name? Yoruba In Yoruba culture, personal names often reflect the circumstances under which a child was born: • Ige: born feet first; • Taiwo: ‘pre-tasted the world’, given to the first of a set of twins; • Kehinde: ‘the one who lagged behind’, given to the second of a set of twins; • Idowu: given to the child born after a set of twins. amla.org.uk

  11. Exploring names in many languages Hélène Juan • directionality • rhyme • rhythm • stress • accents • sound symbol relationships • words within words • capital letters • consonants and vowels • alphabetical order Ylenia Hope KovácsJános Amandeep Singh 欢 amla.org.uk

  12. Where in the world? amla.org.uk

  13. AMLA Accelerated Modern Language Acquisition amla.org.uk Administration: tnorton@thehive-croydon.org amla.org.uk

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