Explorations in Language Acquisition and Use

Explorations in Language Acquisition and Use

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Jan 13, 2003 · English · Paperback (112 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 112
Language English
Published Jan 13, 2003
Publisher Heinemann
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0325005540
ISBN-13 9780325005546

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Stephen D. Krashen delves into the intricate processes of language acquisition and usage, exploring several pivotal topics in the field. He emphasizes the importance of the input-comprehension hypothesis, which suggests that language is best learned when it is understood and meaningful to the learner. Through a comprehensive analysis, he illustrates how comprehensible input facilitates natural language acquisition, bolstering learners' ability to utilize their new language skills effectively.

Additionally, the book examines the relationship between language acquisition and motivation, providing insights into how emotional engagement can enhance learning outcomes. Krashen argues that when learners are interested and invested in the content, they are more likely to absorb and retain new linguistic structures. Readers are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and consider how individual factors influence their relationship with language learning.

With a blend of research findings and practical implications, Krashen's work serves as a valuable resource for educators, linguists, and anyone interested in the mechanics of language learning. His arguments challenge conventional approaches and invite a reevaluation of strategies used in language education, prompting a fresh look at what truly fosters effective communication skills.
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