Acquisition/learning
Natural Order
Monitor
Input
Affective Filter
100

"According to Krashen we acquire a new language subconsciously as we receive messages we understand."  This is known as..

What is acquisition?

100
"Krashen points out that all learners of a particular language, such as English, seem to acquire the language in ____ no matter what their first language may be"

What is the same order?

100

Learning provides us with rules we can use to monitor our ____ as we speak or write.

What is output?

100

"In order for acquisition to take place, learners must receive input that is slightly beyond their current ability level.  Krashen calls this ____"

What is i+1?

100

Anxiety and boredom can serve as filters that block this.

What is input?

200

Krashen contrasts acquisition with this.

What is learning?

200

This hypothesis is based on studies carried out by these two researchers. 

Who are Dulay and Burt?

200

The monitor is like an ______.

What is an editor? 

200

Comprehensible input is the source of ____ according to Krashen.

What is all acquired language? 

200

These factors such as high interest or motivation can help keep filters down.

What are positive affective factors? 

300

"Krashen argues that children acquire (they don't learn)" this.

What is their first language? 

300

"Natural order applies to language that is acquired, not ____"

What is language that is learned? 

300

"The problem with using the monitor during speaking is that one must sacrifice meaning for ____."

What is accuracy? 

300

This does not contribute to acquisition.

What is output?

300

Affective filter only refers to language that is ____.

What is coming in?

400

Acquisition occurs in this as people attempt to communicate with others.

What is social contexts? 

400

Learned aspects of language may result in good performance on a test, but inability to use the same items in this.

What is a natural setting? 

400

The monitor can only check this.

What is the output? 

400

The teachers job is to find ways to make academic content ____.

What is comprehensible? 

400

The affective filter can prevent a person from getting more of this. 

What is comprehensible input?

500

Krashen claims "second language classrooms should be places for acquisition, more often second and foreign language teachers focus on" this.

What is learning?

500

Despite natural order stating that students all learn certain things in a particular order, they will still all be at ____.

What is different stages?

500

Krashen states error correction has no affect on this for students.

What is their acquired language? 

500

"One problem with claiming that simplified input leads to acquisition is that simplified input may not contain _____."

What are new language structures? 

500

This hypothesis does not apply to this.

What is a person's output?

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