On Linguistic Environment for Foreign Language Acquisition
Abstract
It is clear that children acquire their first language without explicit learning. A foreign or second language is usually learned but to some degree may also be acquired or “picked up” depending on the environmental setting. So, this article mainly discusses the linguistic environmental setting for foreign language acquisition. It suggested that we should make an effective linguistic environment for foreign language acquisition in foreign language classroom.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5539/ach.v1n1p58
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