Krashen
Schumann
Whose point of view is it anyway?
Input vs. Output
Grammar and Structure
100
Second language acquisition model that is based on the research of Chomsky.
What is Krashen's Monitor Model?
100
This happens when one cultural group is moved to a new setting.
What is Schumann's acculturation model?
100
Examine language development through "interlanguage".
What is psycholinguistics view on language acqusition?
100
Krashen puts more emphasis on which one, input or output?
What is input?
100
Teach grammar rules and have students practice with decontextualized exercises.
What is language as structure?
200
Learners must receive information that is slightly more than what they currently know in order for acquisition to take place.
What is the input hypothesis?
200
Social distance when the learner is self-sufficient and no longer needs to interact with group members.
What is enclosure?
200
Concerned with how language is represented in the brain.
What is a neurolinguists view on language acquisition?
200
Theories classified as "product based" focus on what?
What is output?
200
Teach few grammar rules to the point where students can use to monitor their output.
What is language as mental faculty?
300
Boredom, anxiety, stress, distraction, etc. that can block language acquisition.
What is the affective filter hypothesis?
300
motivation, attitude, and culture shock
What is the three main factors that determine psychological distance?
300
Interested in cultural effects on language acquisition.
What is sociolinguistics view on language acquisition?
300
Argued language learners need opportunity for output to be successful.
Who is Swain?
300
Using a curriculum cycle to teach grammar functions and forms by modeling and practicing.
What is language as functional resource?
400
Based on studies of Dulay and Burt.
What is the natural order hypothesis?
400
A student's attitude toward members of the language he or she is trying to learn.
What is an important factor of social distance?
400
Asks the question, "Does a learner's interlanguage change over time?"
What is a sociolinguistic?
400
Often, this happens when there has not been enough comprehensible input.
What is a problem with forcing output?
400
Teacher corrects a student when they make grammar errors.
What is negative feedback?
500
The aspect that both children and adults possess that allow them to acquire additional languages.
What is a language acquisition device (LAD)?
500
An objection to Schumann's theory includes...
What is it not bring comprehensive and failing to include linguistic and cognitive differences?
500
Asks the question, "What role does previous knowledge, such as first language, play in second language acquisition?"
What is psycholinguists?
500
Needed for proper social interaction in new acquire language.
What is output?
500
Direct teaching of grammar has very little effect on second language acquisition.
What is Krashen's opinion on grammar?