GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING
Question
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Extrinsic Motivation
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Language Ego
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Native Language Effect
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Automaticity
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Detailed explanation-1: -A learner’s native language creates both facilitating and interfering effects on learning. Fluency and use are just as important as accuracy and usage. Instruction must aim at organizational, pragmatic and strategic competence as well as pronunciation, intonation and stress.
Detailed explanation-2: -Native Language Effect: A learner’s native language creates both facilitating and interfering effects on learning. 2. Communicative Competence: Fluency and use are just as important as accuracy and usage.
Detailed explanation-3: -Native language effect, or language transfer, stems from the concept of psychology, which means that the original knowledge and skills of learners will have an impact on the new knowledge and skills during the learning process.