Does Input Have to Be "Comprehensible"?
Matt vs Japan・2 minutes read
Language acquisition occurs through exposure to comprehensible input, where understanding the general meaning of content is key for learning, according to Stephen Krashen. Immersing in challenging material, even if only understanding 30%, can lead to rapid progress in language learning by exposing learners to new vocabulary and phrases.
Insights
- Exposure to content where understanding ranges from 30-95% can aid in language acquisition by introducing new words and phrases gradually.
- Prioritizing engagement and interest in content, even if not fully comprehensible, may lead to more effective language learning than constantly seeking perfectly adjusted material.
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Recent questions
How does language acquisition occur?
Through understanding previously incomprehensible content.
What is the importance of engagement in language learning?
Engagement is vital for effective language learning.
How do babies learn language?
Babies learn language through exposure to incomprehensible content.
What is the role of comprehensibility in language acquisition?
Comprehensibility is crucial for language acquisition.
How can one enhance comprehension in language learning?
Utilize tools like episode descriptions to enhance comprehension.
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