Language Acquisition vs Language Learning

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What is the main distinction between language acquisition and language learning?

The main distinction is that language acquisition happens naturally through exposure to a language environment, while language learning involves deliberate study and conscious effort to understand the language.

Explain the difference between language acquisition and language learning.

Language acquisition refers to the natural, subconscious process that occurs when a person is immersed in a language environment, while language learning involves conscious effort and study of a language through formal instruction or self-study.

How would you differentiate language acquisition from language learning?

Language acquisition occurs unconsciously and naturally through exposure, while language learning involves conscious effort and study, often through formal instruction or self-study.

Test your knowledge on the differences between language acquisition and language learning, and the various theories associated with each. Explore the different ways individuals attain proficiency in a new language.

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