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SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: KRASHEN’S MONITOR MODEL AND THE NATURAL APPROACH
Author(s) -
Hafizah Hajimia,
Manvender Kaur Sarjit Singh,
Saralah Devi Mariamdaran Chethiyar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
people international journal of social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2454-5899
DOI - 10.20319/pijss.2020.63.8799
Subject(s) - computer science , second language acquisition , comprehension approach , natural language , first language , language acquisition , linguistics , language transfer , language education , language assessment , second language attrition , natural language processing , psychology , mathematics education , philosophy
The second language can be defined as any other language which is learned or acquired after their first language or their mother tongue. Learning or acquiring a second language can be a difficult task for anybody that wishes to speak or write in a language other than their first language. Teachers should have the basic knowledge of second language acquisition theories to provide a comprehensive teaching and learning environment to students. One of the most applied and well-accepted theories is Stephen’s Krashen’s theory of second language acquisition. The present study was carried out as an observation on students to address the importance of PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences ISSN 2454-5899 88 Krashen’s Monitor Model and the Natural Approach in the stages of second language development to ensure effective teaching of the second language. The findings show that the cause of the input factor should be taken into consideration when teaching a second language/foreign language. The findings also indicated that cooperative learning can be a good method for students to get comprehensible input from their classmates.

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