"Input to affordance" has been my favorite article so far in my second language acquisition course. It's too late (in the night) to make any enlightening comments about it, but I expect to use it as part of the theoretical framework in my SLA ethnography on an Arab ESL learner.
Van Lier, L. (2000). From input to affordance: Social-interactive learning from an ecological perspective. In Lantolf, J. P. Sociocultural theory and second language learning. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Van Lier, L. (2000). From input to affordance: Social-interactive learning from an ecological perspective. In Lantolf, J. P. Sociocultural theory and second language learning. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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