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.
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- Native language plays a negative in role in second language acquisition, so we should forget our first language in learning a second language.
- ______ 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
- 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.
- In the process of second language learning, on the basis of target language input, learners create an independent and dynamic language system which is different from the first language and the second language through their own learning strategies, and with the development of learning progress, the continuous transition to the target language is (). A: Media language B: Interlanguage C: Transitional language D: Mixed language
- Learners subconsciously use their first language knowledge in learning a second language. This is known as language t___________.