The Monitor Hypothesis Quiz

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1. What is the monitor model?
The monitor model is the most ambitious theory of the second-language learning process.
The monitor model is the most ambitious theory of the second-language teaching process.
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2. Who proposed the monitor model?
The monitor model has been proposed by Noam Chomsky.
The monitor model has been proposed by Stephen Krashen.
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3. What are the five hypothesis?
the five hypothesis are educational, description, exposition, and argumentatives.
the five hypothesis are the acquisition-learning hypothesis, the natural order hypothesis, the monitor hypothesis, the input hypothesis and the affective filter hypothesis.
the five hypothesis are educational, the natural order hypothesis, the monitor hypothesis, the input hypothesis and the affective filter hypothesis.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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4. How did language start?
The origin of all languages or a dead language that fathered only a few of today’s languages.
The origin of language was perhaps the need to communicate. Maybe the initial words were only howls and hoots, but eventually, they evolved to form a systematic way of communication for humans.
The origin of all languages was the same, but they slowly evolved and made thoroughly different entities, just like the animals did.
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5. What is the language?
The language is the speed of acquisition.
The language is the language universal.
The language is a system for communicating with each other.
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6. What is the first language acquisition?
First language acquisition refers to the way children learn their native language.
First language acquisition refers to the learning of another language or languages besides the native language.
First language refers to the memorization of words, inflected words, and syntactic rules and uses them to translate from native to target language and vice versa.
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7. Affective fliter hypothesis deals with affective variables that influence second language acquisition. Which of the following is not part of the variable?
Motivation
Certainty
Self-confidence
Anxiety
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