GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION THEORIES
Question
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True
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False
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Focus on form provides teachers with eleven teaching techniques in order to improve students’ grammatical accuracy in communication. The implicit techniques, which include input flood, task-essential language, and input enhancement etc., can be used by teachers to improve their students’ language awareness implicitly.
Detailed explanation-2: -When in doubt, start by studying the alphabet, basic pronunciation and phonetics, and memorizing a list of the most common words and verbs. Most languages have roughly 100 or so words that make up the bulk of what you’ll encounter in day-to-day conversation.
Detailed explanation-3: -Grammar is best taught to learners who have already acquired some ability to use the language… rather than complete beginners. However, grammar can be taught through corrective feedback as soon as learners begin to use the language productively.
Detailed explanation-4: -If you want to really learn a language, then you need to learn the grammar. Obviously you can’t learn grammar in the abstract, so you will inevitably learn some words, too, but you need to know how words are put together in a sentence if you are ever going to have a real knowledge of the language. Go with vocab first.