True/False: A piece of evidence that children do not learn their first language by imitation alone is that they can resist correction by their caregivers.
true
Students studying English in Japan would best be described by which of the following acronyms: ESL/EFL
EFL (English as a Foreign Language)
An immigrant has been living and working in the United States for several years. They use English on a daily basis at work. Despite ample opportunities to hear and speak English, they consistently fail to produce the third-person singular -s in their speech resulting in sentences like She work at the school and He wake up early every day. Which term best describes the situation above?
Fossilization
In French, adjectives usually follow the noun they describe. A French speaker learning English as a second language says, *The house green is beautiful. With respect to the placement of the adjective green, this is an example of what SLA phenomenon?
Positive Transfer / Negative Transfer
Negative Transfer
Genie's case is cited as evidence for what phenomena?
-the monitor hypothesis
-the critical period
-overextension
-interlanguage
the critical period
Immigrants learning English in the US would best be described by which of the following acronyms:
ESL/EFL
ESL (English as a Second Language)
True / False: The grammar-translation method is currently supported by second language acquisition practitioners for developing communicative competence in second language learners.
False
Regarding the components of communicative competence, we can say that sociolinguistic competence in second language learning is:
There are two requirements for first language acquisition to successfully occur (p. 170). What are these requirements?
-physiological capability
-input and interaction
A language learner wants to learn a second language in order to take part in the social life of a community using that language and to become an accepted member of that community. This kind of motivation is called ________ motivation.
Integrative
_________ refers to using sounds, expressions, or structures from the first language while performing in the second language.
Transfer
According to Krashen, motivation, anxiety, and self-consciousness are some factors that can impact the second language learning process. Which of the following hypothesis best describes the factors mentioned above?
- Input Hypothesis
-Natural Order Hypothesis
-Monitor Hypothesis
-Affective Filter Hypothesis
True/False: The Critical Period states that language is easier to acquire after a certain point in development.
False
In communicative language teaching, errors by second language learners are:
A natural result of the language learning process
In Spanish, plurals are marked by -s (e.g., 1 gato vs. 2 gatos) as they are in English (e.g., 1 cat vs. 2 cats). Spanish speakers learning English as a second language using -s to produce plural nouns is best described by which of the following terms:
Positive Transfer / Negative Transfer
Positive Transfer
According to Krashen, there is only one thing required for fully acquiring a second language:
-comprehensible input
-living in a country where the L2 is spoken
-learning the language before the Critical Period
-grammatical competence
-comprehensible input