Principles and Methodology
Principles of Language Learning
Language learning principles are generally sorted into three sub-groupings: Cognitive Principles, Affective Principals and Linguistic Principles.  Principles are seen as theory derived from research, to which teachers need to match classroom practices.  Here are some brief summaries of the principles that fall into each grouping:

Cognitive Principles

Affective Principles

Linguistic Principles

This is a very brief overview of various language learning principles, drawn heavily from H. Douglas Brown's explanation (see resources for reference).  You may be able to come up with more or different interpretations yourself.  However you view language learning principles, these should form the basis or backdrop of the techniques you choose to use and the choices you make in the language learner classroom.
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