The first of six hypothesis of learning developed by Krashen
What is Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis
A focus on accuracy rather than thoughtful communication. Often used in moderation
What is the Monitor Hypothesis
He was given for founding six hypothesis for second language acquisition.
Who is Stephen Krashen?
The birthplace of Krashen
What is Chicago?
The year of Krashen's first published work titled "Second Language Acquisition and Second Language Learning"
What is 1981?
In relation to the Input Hypothesis, this equation is a guide to what content should be taught to the learner.
Where I stands for the level that the student is at.
What is I+1?
It is a way to reinforce motivation, and a tool used to help teach (more times than not), and they often have ties to relevant ethics/skills/ content
Why do we play games in the classroom, such as Jeopardy?
When a student has a genuine curiosity and enough skill to focus on grammatical content, taught in the target language.
When is it acceptable to focus on grammar for language acquisition?
Krashen's second published work, with his aforementioned theories summarized and applied.
What is "Principals and Practice in Second Language Acquisition" (1982)
The idea that somethings will come naturally to the student, the idea that a teacher can not teach that specific idea, and the idea that there is a order in which students will learn regardless of order of instruction.
What does the Natural Order Hypothesis mean?
Three variables play a crucial role in facilitating learning based on the Affective Filter
What is Stress/ Anxiety, Motivation, and Self Esteem/ Confidence?
Acquisition requires meaningful interaction in the target language - natural communication - in which speakers are concerned not with the form of their utterances but with the messages they are conveying and understanding. - Stephen Krashen
What is the big takeaway from Krashen's 5 theories?
Hand in Hand with the Acquisition portion of the first hypothesis, this hypothesis explains that language is acquired by receiving content one step beyond current knowledge.
What is the Input Hypothesis?
The study of the specific grammar and format of a second language
What is Learning?
A practical result of learned grammar. Used if the learner has sufficient time, if they focus on on correctness, and knows the rule
What is the Monitoring Hypothesis for?
Examining irregularities and formulating rules of language.
A focus on the Learning from the first hypothesis
What is language appreciation?
The idea of learning a language through communication with natives (hearing and speaking)
What is Acquisition?
Barriers that prevent learning according to the Affective Filter hypothesis
What is low self esteem?
What is low motivation?
What is high stress/anxiety?
Something that can only be taught to the learner by genuine human interaction in the target language.
What is the Natural Order Hypothesis?
The final hypothesis posed by Krashen
What is the AFFECTIVE filter?
AKA the 'active' filter
The creator of the second best Jeopardy Game
Who is BRIAN WISEMAN?
My favorite class at OSU
What is ED 472 With Tonya Rosling?
Stephen Krashen's Theory of Second Language Acquisition?
What is the topic of my presentation?
The first best Jeopardy game host
Who is Johnny Gilbert?