Wen
@shiwen
Posting about my take on “learning” vs. “acquiring” a language reminded me of Stephen Krashen’s influential theory on language acquisition — comprehensible input. My first exposure to this theory was in grad school when I was studying Bilingual/Bicultural Education. When LEARNING a language, especially as an adult, we might rely on various external tools (dictionary, translation, teacher, textbook etc.). When ACQUIRING a language, all tools come from ourselves — our five senses, the will to communicate, and potentially the interests toward the topics being discussed.
4 replies
57 recasts
233 reactions
bamboostrong
@0xbamboostrong
very interesting. this is going to be very relevant for me soon, so thanks for sharing. i also wonder if this applies to learning programming languages, and to what degree is it different if any
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
Wen
@shiwen
Interesting thoughts! I don’t have any say about programming languages. Would like to know more if you ever decide to try it out 😆
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction