What is the difference between language acquisition and language learning?
A: Acquisition means you need to use the language in your environment.
B: Learning means you know well about how to use the language.
C: Acquisition means you have the ability to communicate with native speakers.
D: Learning means you are able to use the language fluently with native speakers.
A: Acquisition means you need to use the language in your environment.
B: Learning means you know well about how to use the language.
C: Acquisition means you have the ability to communicate with native speakers.
D: Learning means you are able to use the language fluently with native speakers.
举一反三
- Learning a foreign language means ______. A: learning to express oneself in the way native speakers do B: getting to know the way native speakers think C: getting to know the way native speakers behave D: mastering the language and learning its culture
- Second language acquisition (SLA) refers to the process of learning another language after the native language has been acquired. Sometimes the term refers to the learning of a third or fourth language.
- Native language plays a negative in role in second language acquisition, so we should forget our first language in learning a second language.
- When you’re learning a foreign language, use it, ______ you will lose it.
- ______ suggests to learn a foreign language directly as we learn native language A: Second language acquisition B: Foreign language acquisition C: First language acquisition D: Third language acquisition