scanningScan reading or scanning is when we look through a text quickly to find
specific information. For example, looking at a bus or train timetable, then looking down quickly until you find the name of the town you are
travelling to, and then across the different times until you find the
time of day you are interested in. |
schwaSchwa is a name given for the most common sound in English |
second language acquisitionAlso referred to as L2A. It is the process by which a second language is acquired. It is a field of study in linguistics. |
secondary stressSee main stress. |
semi-authentic textsThese are the authentic texts which have been adapted slightly for language teaching. |
semi-modalsSee modal verbs. |
semi-vowelIt is a sound usually classed as a consonant (in English), but not a true consonant because there is no complete closure or
restriction stopping the flow of air. Also called
an approximant /r/, /l/, /w/ and /j/). |
sentence adverbSee adverb. |
sentence adverbsSee adverbs |
silent periodFrom Krashen's L2A theories and Terrell's Natural Approach, this is the idea that second language learners should be allowed to have a silent period when they first start learning. This means they are not forced to speak until they are ready. |