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Introduction to Natural Order of Language Acquisition

"Hi there, Steve Kaufmann here. And today I'm going to tell you, don't try to learn the basics of the language that you are trying to learn."

In this introductory section, we delve into the concept of the Natural Order of Language Acquisition. This theory, prominently advocated by Stephen Krashen, suggests that language learners acquire grammatical structures in a predictable sequence. The main argument presented in this video challenges the traditional approach of mastering the basics first.

Introduction to Natural Order of Language Acquisition

In the upcoming sections, we will explore the principles of this theory, its practical implications, and why focusing on the basics might not be the most effective strategy for language learners.

For more details, you can navigate to the following sections:

  • Challenges in Mastering the Basics
  • Natural Order of Language Acquisition Theory
  • Practical Implications of the Theory
  • Conclusion and Final Thoughts