1st Language Acquisition
2nd Language Acquisition
Krashen
Schumann's
Grammar
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They start by babbling.
What is when children begin to develop language.
100
In this country mongolism is the norm.
What is United States.
100
Based on the theoretical linguistic of Noam Chomsky.
What is Krashen's monitor model.
100
Acquiring a new language is part of a more general process of acculturation.
What is Schumann's acculturation model.
100
Involves the different parts of speech.
What is language as structure approach.
200
He found that children's utterances referred to things of interest to the child.
Who is Brown (1973).
200
The version of English an English learner speaks.
What is learner inter language.
200
The acquisition slash learning hypothesis.
What is Krashen's first hypothesis.
200
Schumann's factors that influence social distance.
What is eight.
200
Explicit teaching of rules followed by decontextualized exercises designed to give students practice with the rule.
What is grammar translation methods.
300
A child only includes key words to express a message.
What is telegraphic.
300
The smallest parts of words that carry meanings.
What is morphemes.
300
The natural order hypothesis.
What is Krashen's second hypothesis.
300
Three main factors that determine the psychological distance a second language learner has from the target language and culture.
What is motivation, attitude and culture shock.
300
Asks learners to process input that has been specially contrived to induce comprehension on the target structure.
What is to structure the input.
400
Vocabulary growth jumps to the new-word-every-two-hours minimum rate.
What is about 18 months of age.
500
When adults adjust their language and speak to children in ways they would never speak to adults.
What is motherese.
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