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340. What is “Acquisition”? gaining language naturally within communication
341. How many hypotheses does Natural approach have? 5
342. Which approach is based on Krashen’s “Language Acquisition Theory”? The Natural Approach
343. In which approach, the native language (L1) can’t be used? The natural approach
344. Which approach is focused on observation and interpretation for beginners that's based on how a student gets his/her first language; not based on grammar, but communication? The natural approach
345. In which approach, introducing new vocabulary within real/ plastic objects or pictures, or if it is a verb showing it in our own actions, is the only way to express the translation of the new word? The natural approach
346. Which is NOT the difference between acquisition and learning? being able to “pick up” language – being obliged to learn “given” language
347. Which hypothesis of Natural approach emphasizes on “picking up” language features and new words naturally, with not attention to grammar? The Language Acquisition hypothesis
348. Which hypothesis of Natural approach emphasizes on producing utterance in second language with “checker” to tell if the changes are right? The Monitor hypothesis
349. Which hypothesis of the natural approach states that we acquire language by understanding input that is a little beyond our current level of competence? The Input hypothesis
350. Which hypothesis of Natural approach uses the formula of “I+1”? The Input hypothesis
351. According to which hypothesis of Natural approach, emotional state, attitude and affective filter blocks input necessary to acquisition? The Affective Filter hypothesis
352. It is believed that knowing foreign language perfectly (both spoken and written) serves as the core in learning other languages. How is this called in methodology?
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