GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION THEORIES
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BEHAVIORIST PERSPECTIVE IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION is the theory related to
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Record and describe the developing grammarsof young first language learners
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Memorize, followed by patterndrills for practicing verb forms and sentence structures.
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Language learning, in contrast, refers to the formal and conscious study of language forms and functions
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All the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The behaviorist theory says second language learners learn from repeated practice and being rewarded for correct answers. For the student to acquire the second language, the teacher must use reinforcement (a positive reward) after the student has produced the second language.
Detailed explanation-2: -In general, there are three types of second language or foreign language learning theories: nativist theory, environmental theory, and functional theory. Krashen [14] are two of the most prominent proponents of the nativist hypothesis, which holds that humans are born with the potential to acquire a language.
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