Pragmatics and Awareness – Raising Tasks in Language Learning
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In this article, the author gives brief information on a branch of linguistics, pragmatics, and its
importance in language learning using different authentic examples. Language acquisition is
considered one of the most challenging educational processes since the learners sometimes mix the
two language materials, vocabulary and grammar structure, etc. The notions ‘overgeneralization’
and ‘negative transfer’ are commonly used in language learning pragmatics about the relation of L1
and L2. Furthermore this paper indicates importance and the usage of awareness raising tasks on
the basis of comparison of first and second language. In addition there exist possible solutions for
the problems that have been suggested by the author.
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