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Introduction to English-2
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Acquisition
The term acquisition is used “when the emphasis is on the natural, unconscious way in which a learner can assimilate a foreign language as in bilingual contexts or when using one of the natural approaches to foreign language teaching. In several approaches, however, acquisition and learning are carefully distinguished: the former is then restricted to what takes place in ‘natural’ learning situations; the latter to what takes place in classrooms when following a structured course with a teacher†(Crystal 1987). Interference or Negative Transfer refers to the inappropriate use of an L1 structure in the L2 system. Interlanguage refers to the successive approximations that a second language learner makes towards the target language he is learning. These terms have come to connote the assumptions that a teacher has as regards the process of learning/acquiring a language.
nafrin:
good, well done
Real:
Thank you madam for your important post ..
Mehedi Hassan (Real)
English dept., 19th batch
DIU
sushmita:
Well done,Shipra mam.
Thank you.
shipra:
Thank you all for going through the post.
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