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A comprehensive overview of krashen's theories of second language acquisition, including the input hypothesis, the acquisition-learning hypothesis, the monitor hypothesis, and the affective filter hypothesis. It also includes a series of questions and answers that test understanding of these theories. This resource is valuable for students of tesol, linguistics, and education.
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Krashen believes drills are essential to language acquisition. - ANSWER False The Affective Filter Hypothesis - ANSWER High anxiety and stress will negatively affectforeign language acquisition.
Monitor Theory emphasized the need for a student to have a lot of comprehensible. ... -ANSWER Input
How to raise Affective Filter - ANSWER good student/teacher relationships, goodclassroom management skills.
Behaviorist Psychology is part of the. .. model. - ANSWER Empiricist Krashen - The Input Hypothesis - ANSWER This is based upon Vygotsky's Zone ofProximal Development (ZPD) (Scaffolding).
Rationalist Perspective - ANSWER brains are pre-engineered to learn languagesub-consciously by processing on their own. (similar to Behaviorism Perspective)
What Krashen calls "language acquisition," Vygotsky calls. ... - ANSWER Internalizationof language
Krashen believes the students should start speaking the language on the first day ofclass. - ANSWER True
Behaviorism - ANSWER Reward and Punishment - People can be conditioned to speakthe language well by developing and being conditioned into good habits via rewards and
punishments (drill baby drill) Rationalist Perspective - ANSWER subconsciously learn language. Created by NoamChomsky who was a linguist/ Krashen was also Rationalist
For Vygotsky, what is necessary for language learning? - ANSWER Social interaction Rationalist - ANSWER Chomshy (invents it) The (ZPD) is - ANSWER The difference between people's ability to solve problemsindependently and their ability to solve them with help
Behaviorism - ANSWER B. F. Skinner Krashen's Hypothesis - ANSWER 1982 The most significant and widely-accepted of the hypotheses of Krashen is. ... - ANSWERThe Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis
The Affective Filter should be low instead of high to best learn a foreign language. -ANSWER True
Krashen - 4. The Input Hypothesis - ANSWER Meaning-first focus Most Experts Believe This Except Chomsky - ANSWER LAD is best when you are youngand still learning your L
According to Krashen, all input should be. ... - ANSWER comprehensible
Krashen is responsible for. - ANSWER Monitor Theory Racionalist: Krashen's theories of 2nd language adquisition - ANSWER theAcquisition-Learning hypothesis,
The Monitor Hypothesis - ANSWER "Some learning is good because it acts as an editingdevice" refers to which of Krashen's Hypotheses?
"It has over-users and under-users" refers to which of Krashen's Hypotheses? -ANSWER The Monitor Hypothesis
Universal Grammar - ANSWER language is governed by biology, you are predisposed tolearn it.
According to Krashen, acquisition is better than learning. - ANSWER True "A subconscious process which is more important than a conscious one" refers towhich of Krashen's Hypotheses? - ANSWER The Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis
"It is heavily influenced by learned grammar" refers to which of Krashen's Hypotheses?- ANSWER The Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis
Immersive Settings - ANSWER Rationalism Focus on Meaning - ANSWER Rationalist Characteristic Behaviorism - Skinny - ANSWER Stimulus --> Response Bad things about Behaviorism - ANSWER Weak creativity, weak fluency
What does the term "LAD" stand for? - ANSWER Language Acquisition Device Chomsky - ANSWER Universal Grammar Subconscious Learning - ANSWER Racialism views Operant Conditioning - ANSWER Behaviorims Approach Humans = animals; they learn alike; Blank Slate - ANSWER Behaviorism Good thing about Behaviorism - ANSWER Decent form, building blocks, forcesproduction
Chomsky is responsible for. - ANSWER Universal Grammar Good things about Rationalism - ANSWER More fluency (mimic how you learn the firstlanguage, more subcontinent)
Operand Conditioning - ANSWER we can be trained to do things like animals. Thebehavior can be learned through Stimulus and Response. Behaviorism Approach
Bad things about Rationalism - ANSWER Weak form (they care about the meaning) Chomsky argues that children are innately programmed to learn their native language. -ANSWER True