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BEHAVIORIST PERSPECTIVE IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION is the theory related to
Record and describe the developing grammars
of young first language learners
Memorize, followed by pattern
drills for practicing verb forms and sentence structures.
Language learning, in contrast, refers to the formal and conscious study of language forms and functions
All the above
Stephen Krashen (1982) developed a series of hypotheses. The most relevant are:
The Acquisition and Learning language.
English pluralization.
Learning creatively construct language.
Behaviorist hypotheses.
Chomsky’s theories inspired psycholinguists to record and describe the developing grammars on
Behaviorist Theory
The Acquisition and Learning Hypothesis
Innatist Perspective Language
None of the above
What does comprehensible input mean?
Extralinguistic information
Challenging language in real and complex context
Understanding language in natural communication
Focusing on grammar
INTERACTIONIST PERSPECTIVE IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION works on
The importance of output
The importance of input
Listening and understanding
Natural conversations between native and non-native speakers
Acquisition is facilitated by
Communication and not grammatical form
Grammatical rules
Topics
Reading Books
What of the following theories are not part of "Second Language Acquisition Theories"
BEHAVIORIST PERSPECTIVE IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
INNATIST PERSPECTIVE IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
KRASHEN’S FIVE HYPOTHESES
GRAMMAR AND TRANSLATION HYPOTHESES
INTERACTIONIST PERSPECTIVE IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
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Output
Input
Speaking
Reading
This image shows how the output language is developed
True
False
Chomsky and Khrashen developed important hypotheses about learning and language acquisition
False
True
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