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                   Stephen Krashen
               Acquisition vs. learning
                        Holger Diessel
                      	

                               Krashen, S.D. (1981). Second Language 
                                Acquisition and Second Language 
                                Learning. Oxford: Pergamon. 
                               Krashen, S.D. (1982). Principles and 
                                PPrraaccttiiccee  iinn  SSeeccoonndd  LLaanngguuaaggee  
                                Acquisition. Oxford: Pergamon. 
                               Krashen, S.D. (1985). The Input 
                                Hypothesis: Issues and Implications, 
                                New York: Longman
              Stephen Krashen 
             


	
        The are two ways / modes of L2 development:
               Subconscious language acquisition
               Conscious language learning
        The result of language acquisition … is subconscious. We are generally not 
        consciously aware of the rules of the languages we have acquired. Instead, we 
        hhaaveve  aa  ‘‘ffeeeell’’  ffoorr  tthhee  cocorrrreectctnneess.ss.  GGrraammmmaattiicacall  sesenntteennceces s ‘‘sosouunndd’’  rriigghhtt,,  oorr  ‘‘ffeeeell’’  
        right, and errors feel wrong, even if we do not consciously know what rule was 
        violated.
                  [Krashen 1982: 10]
        We will use the term ‘learning’ henceforth to refer to conscious knowledge of a 
        second language, knowing the rules, being aware of them, and being able to talk 
        about them. In nontechnical terms, learning is ‘knowing about’ a language, 
        known to most people as ‘grammar’ or ‘rules’. Some synonyms include formal 
        knowledge of a language or explicit meaning.
                  [Krashen 1982: 10]
                   	
        Language learning involves a ‚monitor‘, i.e. a control system that can alter the 
        output of the acquisition system according to learned rules: 
                           Monitor
                         [learned grammar]
           AAccqquuiissiittiioonn          Output
            system
        Prerequisites for the monitor:
             Knowledge of rules
             Sufficient time
             Focus on correctness
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