Theories

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Language Learning Theories Quiz

Test your knowledge on the various theoretical frameworks surrounding language acquisition and learning! This quiz covers essential concepts such as behaviourist theory, cognitive approaches, and the contrastive analysis hypothesis.

  • 9 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Explore language transfer and interlanguage concepts
  • Perfect for educators, students, and language enthusiasts!
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Repeated reinforcement wil elicit the same response time and again, which will then become a habit. Denotes which theory principle
Cognitive theory
Behaviourist theory
Acculturation theory
None of the above
The errors seen in L2 acquisition are mainly due to interference, as given in
Cognitive theory
Behaviourist theory
Both a and b
Multidimensional theory
Contrastive analysis hypothesis involves comparing of languages and stating their differences in structure
True
False
Not in all situations
Similarities cause problems, Differences facilitate learning in case of contrastive analysis hypothesis
True
False
Interlanguage is considered to be the same for every individual learning L2
Yes
No
Acquisition is ............... And learning is...................
Subconscious and conscious
Conscious and conscious
Conscious and subconscious
Subconscious and unconscious
In monitor model the affective filter should be .........for proper L2 acquisition
High
Low
Same
UG theories mainly talk about the use of universal grammar for language transfer
Yes
No
Using the UG theory principles, one of the below models were suggested
Constituent model
Cooperative model
Competition model
Both a and c
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