1) Who is the primary proponent of the Comprehensible input theory? a) Stephen Krashen b) Noam Chomsky c) B.F.Skinner d) Lev Vygotsky 2) What is the main idea behind Comprehensible Input? a) Students should memorize vocabulary b) Language input should be slightly above the learner's current level  c) Language should only be taught through grammar drills. d) Students should only be exposed to their native language. 3) Which of the following best represent the concept of "I+1" in Comprehensible Input? a) Input should be at the learner's current level.  b) Input should be challenging but understandable. c) Input should be entirely new and difficult. d) Input should focus solely on writing skills. 4) According to Krashen, comprehensible input is described as “i+1”. What does the "i" stand for? a) Language that is incomprehensible to the learner. b) The learner’s current level of language proficiency. c) Grammar instruction. d) The teacher's input. 5) Which of the following is a necessary condition for language acquisition, according to Krashen's theory? a) High motivation and anxiety b) Comprehensible input with low anxiety and high motivation c) Repetitive grammar exercises d) Memorizing vocabulary lists

The pedagogy of Comprehensible input

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