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According to Krashen's Second Language Acquisition (SLA) Theory, how is language best acquired?

AThrough formal grammar instruction.

BThrough rote memorization of vocabulary.

CNaturally through meaningful communication.

DBy avoiding errors at all costs.

Answer:

C. Naturally through meaningful communication.

Read Explanation:

Stephen Krashen's theory posits that language is acquired naturally through real-life communication, where learners focus on understanding and using the language in context, rather than through explicit grammar rules. Krashen identified five interrelated hypotheses which includes: the Acquisition-Learning hypothesis, the monitor hypothesis, the input hypothesis, the natural order hypothesis, and the affective filter hypothesis. Krashen's theories have had a major impact on language teaching methodology.


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