Krashen input hypothesis slideshare. The input hypothesis.
Krashen input hypothesis slideshare. The Natural Order Hypothesis claims that rules of language are acquired in a predictable order. The Krashen's theory of second language acquisition includes five main hypotheses: 1) The acquisition-learning hypothesis distinguishes between subconscious acquisition and conscious learning, 2) The natural order hypothesis states that grammar is acquired in a predictable order, 3) The monitor hypothesis explains that conscious learning acts as an editor, 4) The input hypothesis argues that This document provides a critical review of Krashen's Input Hypothesis, which is one of the five hypotheses that make up Krashen's Monitor Model of second language acquisition. . Discusses Krashen's Five Hypotheses: Acquisition-Learning, Monitor, Natural Order, Input, and Affective Filter. The input hypothesis. The review examines three major criticisms of the Input Hypothesis. The acquisition-learning hypothesis distinguishes between subconscious acquisition and conscious learning. Both hypotheses The document summarizes Krashen's Innatist Model of second language acquisition, which consists of 5 hypotheses: 1. The Monitor Hypothesis states that acquired competence initiates utterances while learned competence acts Krashen's Monitor Model proposes five hypotheses about second language acquisition: 1) Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis, 2) Natural Order Hypothesis, 3) Monitor Hypothesis, 4) Input Hypothesis, and 5) Affective Filter Hypothesis. His five hypotheses—including the affective filter, acquisition-learning, input, monitor, and natural order hypotheses—examine the relationship between subconscious acquisition and conscious learning, emphasizing the importance of This document summarizes Krashen's input hypothesis and Swain's output hypothesis. thzcjyjamgmizuqjwiz9umlf1icjwkfca3k1wjmnz0bnrbrbltp