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Cho, Kyung-Sook; Krashen, Stephen – TEFLIN Journal: A publication on the teaching and learning of English, 2019
Positive and significant correlations ranging from 0.34 to 0.51 were found between self-reported pleasure reading (books, newspapers and magazines) and self-reported competence in speaking, listening, reading and writing English, among teachers in Korea whose responsibilities included teaching English as a foreign language. This result confirms…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Recreational Reading, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Krashen, Stephen – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2013
I continue here the long-standing discussion on the familiar topic of whether subconscious language acquisition is more powerful than conscious language learning, with a focus on vocabulary, adding recent studies as well as older ones I missed in previous publications on this topic (e.g. Krashen, 2004).
Descriptors: Reading, Vocabulary Development, Language Acquisition, Cognitive Processes
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Krashen, Stephen – Multicultural Education, 1996
Reviews research that provides evidence that nonnative speakers of English in the United States use English a great deal and have acquired it very well. Misreporting of facts has suggested that immigrants are not acquiring English. English as a Second Language classes do facilitate the development of conversational language. (SLD)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Immigrants, Language Acquisition
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Krashen, Stephen – Modern Language Journal, 1989
Reviews research on the language acquisition of spelling and vocabulary that further supports the Input Hypothesis for language acquisition, demonstrates the role of reading in spelling and vocabulary development, and reveals those research results' inconsistencies with two alternative hypotheses. (144 references) (CB)
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Reading Comprehension
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Krashen, Stephen D. – Focus, 1991
The core of the case for bilingual education is that the principles underlying successful bilingual education emphasize the same factors that underlie successful language acquisition in general: understanding messages and obtaining comprehensible input; using background knowledge; and the development of literacy. The importance of the first…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language)
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Krashen, Stephen D. – Studia Linguistica, 1981
A fundamental principle of second language acquisition is stated and applied to language teaching. The principle states that learners acquire a second language when they receive comprehensible input in situations where their affective filters are sufficiently low. The theoretical background of this principle consists of five hypotheses: the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Bilingual Education, Immersion Programs, Language Acquisition
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Krashen, Stephen D. – Language Learning, 1978
Cites evidence showing that the "natural order" found using the Bilingual Syntax Measure to measure morpheme order is not an artifact of the test. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Tests, Morphemes, Second Language Learning
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Krashen, Stephen D. – Linguistics, 1973
Research supported in part by a grant from the United States Public Health Service. (DD)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Language Acquisition
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Krashen, Stephen B. – Language Learning, 1979
Replies to McLaughlin's (l978) critique of the Krashen (1975, 1977) Monitor Model of language learning, presenting rebuttals to major attacks, followed by a discussion of minor issues. (AM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Research, Learning Processes
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Krashen, Stephen D. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1993
Evidence that shows the value of free voluntary reading (FVR) for language acquisition and literacy development is reviewed. Additional evidence is reported showing the advantages of FVR as a source of ideas and information, contributor to life success, and inhibitor of verbal memory decline. (Contains 34 references.) (LB)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Acquisition, Literacy, Literature Appreciation
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Krashen, Stephen; Scarcella, Robin – Language Learning, 1978
Examines the role of "routines" and grammatical patterns in first and second language acquisition by children and adults, specifically with regard to syntactic structures. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Adults, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
Krashen, Stephen D.; And Others – 1977
Three groups of adult second language learners were administered written tests of their knowledge of the grammar, morphology, and/or phonology of the second language. The tests were designed to distinguish between recognition of correctness based on knowledge of rules and recognition based on intuitive familiarity with the language. In the first…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, College Students
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Krashen, Stephen D.; And Others – Language Learning, 1976
Discusses the results of the administration of the SLOPE test, a measure of oral production, to 66 adult speakers of English as a second language. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, English (Second Language), Language Acquisition, Language Tests
Krashen, Stephen D.; Terrell, Tracy D. – 1983
The theory and methods of the natural approach to language acquisition in the classroom are described. The natural approach is based on the theory that language acquisition occurs only when students receive comprehensible input. The emphasis is on reading and listening comprehension for beginning students. The seven chapters cover (1) language…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Language Acquisition, Learning Activities, Second Language Instruction
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Krashen, Stephen D.; Seliger, Herbert W. – Language Sciences, 1975
Studies are reported which support the hypothesis that there is a "critical period" for the complete and natural acquisition of language extending from about age two to puberty, and which indicate that the critical period is also relevant for dialect learning. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Child Development, Dialects, Language Acquisition, Language Research
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