The first language should be recognized in language teaching
If both languages are always linked in the mind, it is impossible for both of them
not to be present in the students’ minds at all times. It
is an illusion that permit-
ting only the second language in the classroom forces the students to avoid their
first language; it simply makes it invisible. Hence, as discussed in Chapter 6, teach-
ers should think how teaching can make systematic
use of both languages, rather
than try to exclude the first language. The insistence of the multi-competence
model that the L2 user is at the centre of language teaching frees teaching from
some long-standing assumptions. Teachers should be telling
students how success-
ful they are as L2 users, rather than implying that they are failures for not speak-
ing like natives.
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