TSOL 102 Second Language Acquisition and Theory examines first and second language acquisition (SLA) from a theoretical and applied point of view. Consideration is given to sociolinguistic influences as well as historical and current methods for second language acquisition. The theoretical understandings developed in this course are designed to contribute to a teacher's own philosophy, style, approach and classroom techniques.
Corequisite: Full time enrolment in the Selkirk College TESOL Program.
Accessibility Services Notice
Students who would like an academic accommodation and who have a documented disability should contact Accessibility Services, if they have not already done so.Course Details| Total number of weeks | 15 |
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| Total Credits | |
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| Total Hours | 45 |
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Typical hours per week breakdown| Lecture | 3 |
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
- Discuss and compare different perspectives of SLA and current SLA research
- Describe the stages of second language learning
- Explain the factors that affect language learning with particular emphasis on adult learners
- Formulate strategies to increase learner success within those factors
- Develop a personal teaching philosophy and support their choices with reference to historical and current perspectives on second language acquisition, learning styles, learning strategies, and other factors that affect language learning
Grading Table
Standard Academic and Career Programs Grading Table
| Percentage |
Letter Grade |
GPA |
| 90-100 |
A+ |
4.33 |
| 85-89 |
A |
4.00 |
| 80-84 |
A- |
3.67 |
| 76-79 |
B+ |
3.33 |
| 72-75 |
B |
3.00 |
| 68-71 |
B- |
2.67 |
| 64-67 |
C+ |
2.33 |
| 60-63 |
C |
2.00 |
| 55-59 |
C- |
1.67 |
| 50-54 |
P |
1.00 |
| 0-49 |
F |
0.00 |
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DNW |
0.00 |
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Disclaimer
Information contained in this course outline is correct at the time of publication. Content of the course is revised on an ongoing basis to ensure relevance to changing educational, employment and market needs. The instructor will endeavor to provide notice of changes to students as soon as possible. The instructor reserves the right to add or delete material from courses.