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1.)Which of the following is an incorrect assumption in language teaching?
a) Learners acquire language by trying to use it in a real situations.
b) Learner's first language plays an important role in learning
c) Language teaching should have a focus in communicative activities
d) Language teaching should give importance to writing rather than
speech​

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Answered by ct64043
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Answer:

the fourth statement which tells that language teaching should give importance to writing rather than speech is the incorrect one because language should be taught in both speech and in theory

Answered by prachikalantri
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The process by which a kid obtains commutative comprehension or fluency in a language is referred to as language training. It entails pupils practising under the supervision of an instructor.

The assumption in language teaching:

Language is learned by attempting to apply it in real-life settings. It does not necessitate any formal training; learners acquire the language by exposure to it and from hearing and using it in their surroundings.

A person's first language is the language to which he or she has been exposed since birth or throughout a vital period. The learner's native language is crucial to their learning since it ties them to the information.

Language instruction should place a strong emphasis on communicative and speaking activities, as this builds learners' confidence in their ability to communicate successfully by immersing them in real-life situations. Its goal is to improve students' ability to speak fluently in the target language.

As a result, it is evident that emphasising writing over speaking in language instruction is an inaccurate premise in language instruction.

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