The philosopher who said "The unexamined life is not worth living".
Socrates
True or false. Socrates is the one who said that “man cannot discover new oceans unless he has a courage to lose sight of the shore”.
False
It can be described as the first language if a person learns it from birth or during their early formative years.
First language
A child cannot start learning the second language without being fully efficient in the first language. Is it true or false?
TRUE
What are the two language acquisition that we tackled about?
L1 & L2
What factor that acquired full proficiency in their first language at the age of 6?
Age
It is the 1st language that a person learns at home or during childhood.
Mother Tongue
In this context of the first language it usually refers to the intrinsic drive to learn, use, and maintain one’s mother tongue or any languages such as first language, foreign language,native language etc.
Motivation
Which factor in Krashen's theory influences language acquisition by either making it easier or harder to learn?
Affective Filter
It is a non-native language. It can acquire many languages such as L2, 23 and L4...
Second Language Acquisition
True or False. First language acquisition can be learned unside the classroom.
False
This refers to a language that a person speaks as their primary language, usually learned from birth.
Native language
What does Ellis's theory focus on in explaining the evolving language systems of second language learners?
Interlanguage
What theory discusses the dynamic interlanguage systems of the second language learner, and stages of errors and variability with acquisition patterns?
Elli's Theory
Language which a person learns in order to communicate with native speakers.
Second Language Acquisition
He is reowned British linguist and applied Linguist.
Rod Ellis
This can be describes as multiple languages if a child is exposed to more than one language from an early age.
Bilingualism
According to Ellis's theory, what do learners progress from when acquiring a second language?
Controlled to automatic language use
The language itself is learned and requires constant effort.
Second Language Acquisition
The natural process by which humans learn their native language during early childhood.
First Language Acquisition
A period wherein learners absorb and process a language before speaking.
Silent period
It can be described as any language that is not the speaker's first or native language, often learned later in life.
Foreign Language
Language that have a limited impact on one's culture.
Second Languages
The process which people learn to understand and use language.
Language Acquisition
Refers to the process by which humans learn and develop language.
Language Acquisition