Krashen's 5 Hypothesis of L2 Acquisition

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Education Quiz on Krashen's 5 Hypothesis of L2 Acquisition, created by Caroline Torres on 26/02/2019.
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Question 1

Question
Krashen’s Hypotheses in the Classroom Identify which of Krashen’s hypotheses are related to each of the student's thoughts in the picture below.
Answer
  • Natural Order Hypothesis
  • Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis
  • Affective Filter Hypothesis
  • Monitor Hypothesis
  • Input Hypothesis

Question 2

Question
[blank_start]Acquisition[blank_end] involves the subconscious acceptance of knowledge when information is stored in the brain through the use of communication. [blank_start]Learning[blank_end], on the other hand, is the conscious acceptance of knowledge 'about' a language. Krashen states that [blank_start]the monitor[blank_end] is controlled by the learning system and is used to correct errors in the utterance. The [blank_start]Natural Order[blank_end] Hypothesis suggests that parts of language are learned in a certain sequence that cannot be altered through deliberate teaching. The theory that language acquisition occurs when learners receive messages they understand, known as [blank_start]comprehensible input[blank_end], is referred to as the [blank_start]Input[blank_end] Hypothesis. Different variables such as anxiety, self-confidence, motivation, and stress can all impact the [blank_start]affective filter[blank_end].
Answer
  • Acquisition
  • Affective Filter
  • Learning
  • Natural Order
  • Input
  • Comprehensible input
  • The Monitor
  • Learning
  • Acquisition
  • Affective Filter
  • Natural Order
  • Input
  • Comprehensible Input
  • The Monitor
  • The Monitor
  • Acquisition
  • Affective Filter
  • Learning
  • Natural Order
  • Input
  • Comprehensible Input
  • Natural Order
  • Acquisition
  • Affective Filter
  • Learning
  • Input
  • Comprehensible Input
  • The Monitor
  • comprehensible input
  • Acquisition
  • Affective Filter
  • Learning
  • Natural Order
  • Input
  • The Monitor
  • Input
  • Acquisition
  • Affective Filter
  • Learning
  • Natural Order
  • Comprehensible Input
  • The Monitor
  • affective filter
  • Acquisition
  • Learning
  • Natural Order
  • Input
  • Comprehensible Input
  • The Monitor
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