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Stephen Krashen Theory Of Second Language Acquisition
Test Description: Test your knowledge of Stephen Krashen's Five Theories
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of these is NOT one of Krashen's Theories
A
Affective Filter Hypothesis Theory
B
Monitor Hypothesis Theory
C
Natural Order Hypothesis Theory
D
Behaviorist Hypothesis Theory
2) True of False: Krashen believes that there is no fundamental difference between the way we acquire our first language and our subsequent languages
A
False
B
True
3) True of False: Errors in language should be corrected according to Krashen.
A
True
B
False
4) What is Monitor Theory?
A
Comprehensible input
B
How we feel about ourselves
C
Predictable, natural order is required to acquire language
D
Inhibits speech and acts as an editor of language rules
5) Krasher and Skinner's second language acquisition theories agree
A
false
B
true
6) According to Krashen, you should drill phonics skills daily with students
A
false
B
true
7) Krashen believes that there is no fundamental difference between the way we acquire our first language and subsequent languages
A
False
B
True
8) What observable behavior doesn't correlate with Krashen's Affective Filter Hypothesis?
A
Frequent sharing
B
low motivation
C
easily embarrassed
D
Anxiety
9) Kras?hen's Monitor Theory is the basis for ESL instruction at which major institution
A
Frankfurt International School (FIS)
B
University of Phoenix
C
St. John's International School
D
King's Academy
10) Krashen is an advocate for Sustained Silent Reading in Schools
A
True
B
False
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