
QUIZ ON PROPONENTS: SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION THEORY OF STEPHEN KRASHEN
Quiz by Thania Marie Yabut
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According to Krashen, acquisition is a subconscious process while learning is conscious.
According to Krashen, errors in language should be corrected.
There is no "silent period" when learning a new language, during which students listen to the sounds of the language but do not speak or express it.
According to Krashen, language acquisition does not require extensive use of conscious grammatical rules and does not require tedious drill.
Is the statement below true or false?
“Stephen Krashen believes that there is no fundamental difference between the way we acquire our first language and our subsequent languages.”
Which of the following definitions of acquisition is stated by Stephen Krashen?
________________ is getting conscious, focused knowledge of certain elements of a language through grammatical explanations, drills and studying.
Which of the following is NOT one of Krashen’s hypotheses for Second Language Acquisition Theory?
It pertains to one of Krashen’s hypotheses wherein “learning is the conscious effort to develop language. Acquisition is the unconscious development of language via exposure. Krashen believes that only acquisition results in true language proficiency.”
What hypothesis of Krashen best describes the definition below?
“It states that learners acquire language when they are exposed to input at i+1, where i is the current state or stage of language proficiency.”
Which of the 5 hypotheses of Krashen refers to the practical result of the learnt grammar?
The _______________ hypothesis says that knowing grammar can help students correct their speech and writing under certain conditions.
Low motivation, low self-confidence, and high anxiety are elements of which hypothesis?
In the affective filter hypothesis, which of the following must a learner be equipped with in order to succeed in acquiring the second language?
The _______________ hypothesis suggests that the grammatical elements of a language are acquired in a predictable sequence that cannot be altered by focusing on certain features.