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In this chapter


What are learning strategies?

 Defining strategies
 The importance of strategies to the learning process
 Direct and indirect strategies

Learning strategies and tasks
 A typology of learning strategies

Encouraging learner independence
 Goal setting
 Self-assessment and evaluating
 Learner choice
What Are Learning
Strategies?



 Defining strategies:
 Strategies are the mental and communicative procedures
learners use in order to learn and use language.
Underlying every learning task is at least one strategy.
However, in most classrooms, learners are unaware of the
strategies underlying the learning tasks in which they are
engaged.
 "learning strategies are specific actions taken by the
learner to make learning easier, faster, more
enjoyable, more self-directed, more effective, and more
transferrable to new situations.“ Oxford-1990
What Are Learning Strategies?


The importance of strategies to the learning
process:
 knowledge of strategies is important, because the
greater awareness you have of what you are doing, if
you are conscious of the process underlying the
learning that you are involved in, then learning will
be more effective.
Direct And Indirect Strategies


Direct strategies:
 Direct
strategies
include
such
things
as
memorizing, analyzing and reasoning, and guessing
intelligently. As the name suggests, these are specific
procedures that learners can use to internalize the
language.

Indirect Strategies:
 Indirect strategies on the other hand, include things
such as evaluating one’s learning,(talking steps to
power one’s anxiety), and cooperating with others.
Learning Strategies And Tasks


 Underlying every task that one introduces into the
classroom is a learning strategy of one kind or
another. Sometimes, tasks that seem on the surface to
be quite different turn out to be underpinned by the
same strategy.
Cognitive Learning Strategies


 Classifying : putting things that are similar together
in groups
 Predicting : Predicting what is to come in the
learning process
 Inducing : Looking for patterns and regularities
 Taking notes : Writing down the important
information in a text in your own words
 Concept mapping : showing the main ideas in a text
in the form of a map
Cognitive Learning Strategies


 Inferencing : using what you know to learn
something new
 Discriminating : distinguishing between the main
idea and supporting information
 Diagramming : using information from a text to lable
a diagram.
Interpersonal Learning Strategies


 Cooperating : sharing ideas and learning with other
students
 Role-playing : pretending to be somebody else and
using the language for the situation you are in
Linguistic Learning Strategies


 Conversational patterns : using expressions to start
conversation and keep them going
 Practicing : doing controlled exercises to improve
knowledge and skills
 Using context : using the surrounding context to
guess the meaning of unknown words, phrases, and
concepts.
 Summarizing : picking out and presenting the major
points in a text in summary form
Linguistic Learning Strategies


 Selective listening : listening for key information
without trying to understand every word
 Skimming : Reading quickly to get a general idea of a
text
Affective Learning Strategies


 Personalizing : learners share their own
opinions, feelings, and ideas about a subject
 Self-evaluating : Thinking about how well you did
on a learning task, and rating yourself on a scale.
 Reflecting : thinking about ways you learn best
Creative Learning Strategies


 Brainstorming : thinking of as many new words and
ideas as you can
Classifying

 Classifying helps learners because it is easier to
memorize items that are grouped together in
meaningful ways than trying to remember isolated
items.
Predicting

 Predicting, or looking ahead, helps learners to
anticipate what is to come. This results in more
effective learning, because the learners are
adequately prepared for the new material.
Inductive Reasoning

 In an inductive approach to learning, students are
given access to data, and are provided with
structured
opportunities
to
work
out
rules, principles, and so on for themselves. The idea
here is that information will be more deeply
processed and stored if learners are given an
opportunity
to
work
things
out
for
themselves, rather than simply being told.
Inferencing

 Inferencing involves using what you know to learn
something new. Because learning is basically making
links between what is new and what is already
known, Inferencing is an extremely important
strategy.
Discriminating

 Discriminating means distinguishing between the
main idea and supporting information in both aural
and written texts. Learners who are skilled at
identifying the most important information in a text
are more effective listeners and readers. They can
process language more quickly and are able to
identify and remember the speakers or reader’s
central message more effectively.
Cooperating

 When we cooperate, we share ideas and learn with
other students. This principle exploits the old saying
that “two heads are better than one”. It is
particularly effective in language learning, because
students are required to communicate with each
other in order to cooperate.
Practicing

 An essential strategy for developing skills is
practicing. Practicing means doing controlled
exercises to improve knowledge and skills.
Selective Listening

 A key strategy for learners is listening for key
information without trying to understand every
word. This strategy is essential if learners are to cope
effectively in genuine communities situations
outside the classroom. It is important for learners to
realize that native speakers use this strategy quit
naturally when communicating with one
another, that is, in fact, impossible as well as
unnecessary to process every singe word in most
listening situation.
Encouraging Learner Independence


Goal setting:
 Making goals explicit to learners has a number of
important pedagogical advantages. In the first
place, it helps to focus the attention of the learner on
the tasks to come. This enhances motivation.
Research shows that a program in which goals are
made explicit lead to higher performance by
students then programs in which goals are implicit.
Encouraging Learner Independence

 Evaluation:
Self Assessment And
 Self-evaluating involves thinking about how well
you did on a learning task, and rating yourself on a
scale.by having learners rate themselves against their
learning goals, the teachers not only develops the
learner’s self-critical faculties, but also serves to
remind them of the goals of the instructional process.
It also prompts learners to begin making links
between important links in the educational chain; for
example, between their communicative goals and
the grammatical and structural means of achieving
those goals.
Encouraging Learner Independence
Learner choice:



 Encouraging learners to make choices is also an important
aspect of learner independence. Just as the effective
language user is the one who can make appropriate
choices from the range of grammatical options available
in the language, so the effective language learner is the
one who can make effective choices in terms of learning
tasks and strategies. By encouraging learners to make
choices in our classroom and on the teaching materials we
provide for them, we convey to our learners the
important message that they have responsibility for
making decisions about and taking control of their
learning.
The learning process

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The learning process

  • 2. In this chapter  What are learning strategies?  Defining strategies  The importance of strategies to the learning process  Direct and indirect strategies Learning strategies and tasks  A typology of learning strategies Encouraging learner independence  Goal setting  Self-assessment and evaluating  Learner choice
  • 3. What Are Learning Strategies?   Defining strategies:  Strategies are the mental and communicative procedures learners use in order to learn and use language. Underlying every learning task is at least one strategy. However, in most classrooms, learners are unaware of the strategies underlying the learning tasks in which they are engaged.  "learning strategies are specific actions taken by the learner to make learning easier, faster, more enjoyable, more self-directed, more effective, and more transferrable to new situations.“ Oxford-1990
  • 4. What Are Learning Strategies?  The importance of strategies to the learning process:  knowledge of strategies is important, because the greater awareness you have of what you are doing, if you are conscious of the process underlying the learning that you are involved in, then learning will be more effective.
  • 5. Direct And Indirect Strategies  Direct strategies:  Direct strategies include such things as memorizing, analyzing and reasoning, and guessing intelligently. As the name suggests, these are specific procedures that learners can use to internalize the language. Indirect Strategies:  Indirect strategies on the other hand, include things such as evaluating one’s learning,(talking steps to power one’s anxiety), and cooperating with others.
  • 6. Learning Strategies And Tasks   Underlying every task that one introduces into the classroom is a learning strategy of one kind or another. Sometimes, tasks that seem on the surface to be quite different turn out to be underpinned by the same strategy.
  • 7. Cognitive Learning Strategies   Classifying : putting things that are similar together in groups  Predicting : Predicting what is to come in the learning process  Inducing : Looking for patterns and regularities  Taking notes : Writing down the important information in a text in your own words  Concept mapping : showing the main ideas in a text in the form of a map
  • 8. Cognitive Learning Strategies   Inferencing : using what you know to learn something new  Discriminating : distinguishing between the main idea and supporting information  Diagramming : using information from a text to lable a diagram.
  • 9. Interpersonal Learning Strategies   Cooperating : sharing ideas and learning with other students  Role-playing : pretending to be somebody else and using the language for the situation you are in
  • 10. Linguistic Learning Strategies   Conversational patterns : using expressions to start conversation and keep them going  Practicing : doing controlled exercises to improve knowledge and skills  Using context : using the surrounding context to guess the meaning of unknown words, phrases, and concepts.  Summarizing : picking out and presenting the major points in a text in summary form
  • 11. Linguistic Learning Strategies   Selective listening : listening for key information without trying to understand every word  Skimming : Reading quickly to get a general idea of a text
  • 12. Affective Learning Strategies   Personalizing : learners share their own opinions, feelings, and ideas about a subject  Self-evaluating : Thinking about how well you did on a learning task, and rating yourself on a scale.  Reflecting : thinking about ways you learn best
  • 13. Creative Learning Strategies   Brainstorming : thinking of as many new words and ideas as you can
  • 14. Classifying   Classifying helps learners because it is easier to memorize items that are grouped together in meaningful ways than trying to remember isolated items.
  • 15. Predicting   Predicting, or looking ahead, helps learners to anticipate what is to come. This results in more effective learning, because the learners are adequately prepared for the new material.
  • 16. Inductive Reasoning   In an inductive approach to learning, students are given access to data, and are provided with structured opportunities to work out rules, principles, and so on for themselves. The idea here is that information will be more deeply processed and stored if learners are given an opportunity to work things out for themselves, rather than simply being told.
  • 17. Inferencing   Inferencing involves using what you know to learn something new. Because learning is basically making links between what is new and what is already known, Inferencing is an extremely important strategy.
  • 18. Discriminating   Discriminating means distinguishing between the main idea and supporting information in both aural and written texts. Learners who are skilled at identifying the most important information in a text are more effective listeners and readers. They can process language more quickly and are able to identify and remember the speakers or reader’s central message more effectively.
  • 19. Cooperating   When we cooperate, we share ideas and learn with other students. This principle exploits the old saying that “two heads are better than one”. It is particularly effective in language learning, because students are required to communicate with each other in order to cooperate.
  • 20. Practicing   An essential strategy for developing skills is practicing. Practicing means doing controlled exercises to improve knowledge and skills.
  • 21. Selective Listening   A key strategy for learners is listening for key information without trying to understand every word. This strategy is essential if learners are to cope effectively in genuine communities situations outside the classroom. It is important for learners to realize that native speakers use this strategy quit naturally when communicating with one another, that is, in fact, impossible as well as unnecessary to process every singe word in most listening situation.
  • 22. Encouraging Learner Independence  Goal setting:  Making goals explicit to learners has a number of important pedagogical advantages. In the first place, it helps to focus the attention of the learner on the tasks to come. This enhances motivation. Research shows that a program in which goals are made explicit lead to higher performance by students then programs in which goals are implicit.
  • 23. Encouraging Learner Independence  Evaluation: Self Assessment And  Self-evaluating involves thinking about how well you did on a learning task, and rating yourself on a scale.by having learners rate themselves against their learning goals, the teachers not only develops the learner’s self-critical faculties, but also serves to remind them of the goals of the instructional process. It also prompts learners to begin making links between important links in the educational chain; for example, between their communicative goals and the grammatical and structural means of achieving those goals.
  • 24. Encouraging Learner Independence Learner choice:   Encouraging learners to make choices is also an important aspect of learner independence. Just as the effective language user is the one who can make appropriate choices from the range of grammatical options available in the language, so the effective language learner is the one who can make effective choices in terms of learning tasks and strategies. By encouraging learners to make choices in our classroom and on the teaching materials we provide for them, we convey to our learners the important message that they have responsibility for making decisions about and taking control of their learning.