UKI #12 REPORT TEXT (MEMBACA BERITA) THE BEST WAY TO LEARN
This is the
VOA Special English Education Report.
What is the
best way to learn a new language? A small study of foreign language learning in
adults compared two methods. One is known as the explicit or classroom method.
This is the kind of traditional classroom teaching where students are taught a
lot of information about grammar rules. The other method is known as the
implicit or immersion method. The idea here is to learn much the way children
do when they learn a native language. That is, by being with native speakers
and absorbing the language that surrounds them, generally without a lot of
explanation. Teachers may combine these two methods into what Professor Michael
Ullman calls immersion-style classroom teaching. But is that necessarily a
better way to learn a language?
Mr. Ullman
was the senior investigator for the new study. He is a professor of
neuroscience at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington. He says he
was surprised to find that combining the two methods might not help the brain
in processing the new language. If he had to learn a language, what would be to
start with classroom and then go to immersion. But he says there is a possibility that
classroom could hurt later immersion - that is one possibility in interpreting
the data.
The Public
Library of Science published the study earlier this year. The twenty-one adults
in the experiment learned Brocanto2, a thirteen-word language created for the
study. The words and grammar ruler relate to a computer game similar to chess
that the learners played. For example, “Blom neimo lu neep lii praz” means “The
square blom-piece switches with the neep-piece.” The researchers tested the
people three to six months after they had learned the language, to see how well
they could remember it. The study found that those who had learned it with the
immersion method had brain waves similar to those of native speakers of a
language when speaking that language.
Professor
Ullman says those who trained with the classroom method also became more
native-like in their brain processing. But only the immersion group showed full
native-like processing of the grammar. Still, he says teachers should not make
any curriculum changes based on his findings. He says further research is
needed. “And it may be, for example, that a combination of classroom and
immersion might be best. But we don’t know that.”
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