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The Acquisition/Learning Hypothesis
The Natural Order Hypothesis
The Monitor Hypothesis
The Input Hypothesis
The Affective Filter Hypothesis
100
the product of formal instruction
What is learning
100
The natural order hypothesis
What is language that is acquired in a natural order
100
minor, being used only to correct deviations from 'normal' speech and to give speech a more 'polished' appearance.
What is the role of the monitor
100
how the learner acquires a second language
What is the input hypothesis
100
the role of affective factors in the process of language acquisition
What is the affective filter hypothesis
200
the product of a subconscious process
What is acquisition
200
These tend to be acquired early while others late
What are grammatical structures
200
the relationship between acquisition and learning
What is the monitor hypothesis
200
only acquisition
What is the input hypothesis concerned with
200
when input cannot reach certain parts of the brain where acquisition occurs
What is filter up
300
Learning is more important than acquisition
What is more important between learning and acquisition
300
a language program syllabus should not be based on order found in studies
What is the implication of the natural order hypothesis
300
the practical result of the learned grammar
What is the monitoring function
300
comprehensible input
What is the source of all acquired language
300
based on input
What is Krashen's theory of language acquisition