51ºÚÁÏ

Last updated

25 August 2025

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In this lesson, learners will explore the key theories of Noam Chomsky and Roger Brown on how children acquire language. The lesson introduces Chomsky’s idea of an innate language acquisition device (LAD) and Brown’s research on the stages of language development, helping learners understand how children progress from early words to more complex sentences.
The resource includes:

  • Clear explanations of Chomsky and Brown’s theories (D3.1 & D3.2)
  • Activities to support discussion and application
  • Fully adaptable materials to meet different learner needs
    Ideal for non-specialists, cover staff, or busy teachers, this lesson provides an accessible and engaging way to understand two influential theories of language development.

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