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Paperback The other side of lexical errors in oral expression Book

ISBN: 6208940532

ISBN13: 9786208940539

The other side of lexical errors in oral expression

When learning a new notion, a new knowledge, a way of acting or behaving, man always makes mistakes. This justifies the fact that current foreign language teaching methods, with the exception of auditory-oral and situational methods, regard error as a natural phenomenon in learning, as inseparable from this activity. This is a belief held by Perdue (1980) and Brown (1987), among other didacticians, in the clearest terms: ''Indeed, if learning French as a foreign language is a cognitive activity that consists in making and verifying hypotheses about its structures, the learner will inevitably make mistakes'', says the former; while the latter asserts that in learning a language, whether first language (L1), second language (L2) or foreign language (L3), learners always make mistakes.Learning French as a second language is always accompanied by errors, whatever the reference language and whatever the learners' abilities. These errors appear both orally and in writing.

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