stillerom
Stillerom is a concept in Swedish language instruction that focuses on the acquisition of implicit language knowledge through interaction with authentic materials. The term was first introduced by Ulf Lundquist, a Swedish linguist, who aimed to move away from a traditional, explicit-based approach to language teaching in the 1980s.
According to Stillerom, learners acquire language by recognizing patterns and relationships within a text, rather than
The methodology behind Stillerom relies heavily on authentic materials such as films, television shows, and magazines.
Studies have demonstrated that Stillerom can be highly effective in terms of language acquisition, particularly for