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Stephen Krashen: Input Hypothesis - Explanation & Analysis
In this video, we break down the key components of Krashen’s influential theory on language acquisition, including the role of comprehensible input. Discover practical examples and classroom applications, and learn how this theory impacts language teaching and learning.
#StephenKrashen #InputHypothesis #KrashensInputHypothesis
In the Teaching Methodology Exposed series, we take a look at notable language-teaching methods which have influenced us and wider education. We, as educational professionals, explain the history and rationale behind these methodologies and analyze a real class example to better weigh each method's pros and cons as an effective teaching approach.
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Introduction: 0:00
Input Hypothesis Explanation: 0:30
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John Hughes Interview: Master ELT Materials Writer
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  • @วรรณรัฐ
    @วรรณรัฐ 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ก็ปีใหม่ก็จะใกล้วันครูแล้วสิ ครูเพ็ญศรีจะได้รับพานไหว้ครูจากพวกศิษย์ทั้งหลายของเธอหรือเปล่า? เธอเป็นครูที่ดีมากเลยนะ เพ็ญศรี

  • @สายัณห์ทองเอียง-จ6ข
    @สายัณห์ทองเอียง-จ6ข 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ครูเพ็ญศรีเก่งที่สุดในโลก

  • @gosobig8879
    @gosobig8879 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    😊

  • @gosobig8879
    @gosobig8879 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    จริงๆสอนแบบนี้ก็มีประโยชน์นะในการจำคำสะกด เหมือนที่ครูทั้ง2คนบอก

  • @AngelicaIzquierdo-vp8xu
    @AngelicaIzquierdo-vp8xu 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Tienen alguna aplicación o app ?

  • @Earthy-Artist
    @Earthy-Artist 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mr. Rodgers ran from 1968 to 2001 here on American television, ❤Mr. Rodgers 🤗

  • @box4soumendu4ever
    @box4soumendu4ever 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ...nice discussion and that's the way it is...👍🥰

  • @epicmage82
    @epicmage82 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    By acting curious yourself and acting like you are learning too, you are giving a child a great gift. Showing curiosity, and learning. As humans we will always learn better with this kind of hands on teaching. It's literally how we evolved. Monkey see monkey do is way more true than some people realize.

  • @epicmage82
    @epicmage82 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As a 42 year old man I can honestly say that nobody was more influential to me as a small child. I pretty much got raised by tv and I'm very glad there was still moral television back then. While I'm not religious, I feel this gave me a moral blueprint, and he always was giving life advice that helped a lot.

  • @DJBell1986
    @DJBell1986 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I’ve cried for the deaths of only two celebrities. Mr. Rogers and Robin Williams. They both had a huge impact on me as a kid.

  • @ravenspawn8982
    @ravenspawn8982 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This show was geared towards how a child's imagination works... they're mind is all over the place and most times as adults it won't make sense but to them it does so this show worked for its intended audience... btw i watched this show when i was very young in the US...

  • @mattgeldart519
    @mattgeldart519 หลายเดือนก่อน

    OK, today, I have been down something of a rabbit hole of Mind Your Language reactions. It is interesting to juxtapose your reactions with those from the Indian Subcontinent...

  • @evanirvana500
    @evanirvana500 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You can also thank mr rogers for allowing videos shown in public domain as fair use and not copyright infringement. He fought and won

  • @catherinehodges2018
    @catherinehodges2018 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mr. Rogers helped raise me, in a way. He was my "father figure" while my dad was in Vietnam.

  • @emjai2122
    @emjai2122 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mister Rogers wasn’t the only show like this either… we had Reading Rainbow 🌈, Sesame Street 🚦, Lamb Chop’s Play-Along 🐑, Bill Nye The Science Guy 🧬 , … and if you forgot to change the channel , Bob Ross 🖼️ 🎨 … it’s a shame that kids today basically watch CoCo Melon until they are zombies

  • @jassyjubilee3248
    @jassyjubilee3248 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was a very well-done video. You all critiqued this learning method in a very logical and fair way, and I enjoyed your back-and-forth banter. You made learning about this teaching methodology interesting and fun.

  • @patcurrie9888
    @patcurrie9888 หลายเดือนก่อน

    He also kept his weight at 143, for him it stood for I Love You. It was mentioned in his Documentary. Watched him as a kid and then again with my kids. Fred Rogers was an American Institution. He also did commencement speeches at college graduations. And right after 9-11 he did a PSA shortly before he died.

  • @laxmanpatil88845
    @laxmanpatil88845 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sadhguru inner engineering program changed my life 🌸🌸🌸 his teaching is not about belief system its about taking charge our life , at end of the programme you have process with you 🙏🏻which can transform people life on so many levelsl body mind emotions ,energy .above all his techniques work , i experimented it and it worked for me🙏🏻

  • @batitleist
    @batitleist หลายเดือนก่อน

    Such an amazing individual. I always felt he was talking to me and only me. I'm in my 50's now and as I catch parts of a show or come across and episode here on TH-cam, I realize I can still learn a lot from his message today. Love yourself, be kind and help others.

  • @glamourchick21
    @glamourchick21 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's difficult to over-emphasize how much Mister Rogers meant to the people who grew up watching him. I was 17 when he passed, and the next day, many of my classmates were openly grieving.

  • @Sparky8213
    @Sparky8213 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My idol!!!!

  • @taahirkamalchagan4018
    @taahirkamalchagan4018 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Super interesting! 🤔👍

  • @cncburger93
    @cncburger93 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I know this video is old but can I request you english teachers react to my country's english, called manglish? I'm from Malaysia and here(this also goes to my neighboring country, Singapore) we have two version of english. One is proper english, which is a combination of American english and British english, and the other is sort of informal, not taught in schools english called manglish (singlish if it's Singaporean, although manglish and singlish are similar to one another) I would post the link to the video but TH-cam might delete this comment so look up "ENGLISH VS MANGLISH!!!" by OfficialMGAGtv. I'm really curious to see what you native english speakers, especially english teachers, think of my country's(and Singapore's) informal english, Which btw, might sound like informal broken english to you english teachers but I assure you, it's normal here in Malaysia and Singapore. :D

  • @AbaddonianG
    @AbaddonianG หลายเดือนก่อน

    But of course . Two White British Racists pronouncing on another culture, judging a man of color . LoL ...

  • @taahirkamalchagan4018
    @taahirkamalchagan4018 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent conversation 👍 Much appreciated 🌟

  • @taahirkamalchagan4018
    @taahirkamalchagan4018 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Phenomenal conversation. Really insightful. Much appreciated 👍

  • @dalaconsulting3119
    @dalaconsulting3119 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    SHE ACTUALLY DID NOT USE THE PPP, WHICH IS THE SOUL OF THE BERLITZ METHOD.

  • @Alec72HD
    @Alec72HD 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Perhaps you will find this experiment interesting. Can a young adult in one year learn English to a near native C1 if the starting level was A1 ? Yes, most can do it if the conditions are right. And it's well documented. Here is the complete story. I had spent 7 years learning English the conventional way (grammar, translation), some in school and some as individual hobby. And even though I did well in school, realistically my final level was barely a beginner. (A1-A2, as was confirmed by the lowest TOEFL score possible) This was before the Internet, so my choices were limited. Then as a 19 year old I was a part of this experiment. I was placed in a US MILITARY academy with very strict guidelines. Foreign students were only allowed to use English. Native language (Slavic) WAS NOT ALLOWED, it was absolute 100% immersion environment 24/7. (Kinda similar to Middlebury Language school or French Foreign Legion approach) And even though I was already an adult, I learned a second language to a near native level within a year. I could physically feel the development of a second language. After 3 months i was thinking in L2 full time, i had near native listening comprehension in 6 months. And obviously i wasn't studying a second language exclusively, I was learning science, engineering, humanities, doing sports. I was having a rich learning experience while acquiring a second language at a rate that seemed magical. There are very important conditions that allow adults to learn on par with immigrant kids. One condition really. Temporarily abstain from native language and dedicate all the remaining time to a second language. Regarding deliberate study of GRAMMAR. Nobody was teaching me any of that. Well, I had a tutor for a few sessions, but then a school decided to forgo tutoring because our progress was too fast to keep track of. Yes, our progress, because there were 5 of us. And we all exhibited remarkable rates of improvement. We were separated to different battalions (dorms) and we weren't allowed to communicate. As far as explicit knowledge of L2 grammar, I FORGOT everything I knew as a beginner. I ACQUIRED grammar the same way native speakers do and I was reasonably grammatically correct. A Grammatically correct sentence SOUNDS right, incorrect sounds funny. I don't know much of the textbook grammar explanations. That being said, studying English grammar ENTIRELY in English when you are progressing to intermediate could be a USEFUL tool, though not entirely necessary. In many countries children learn Native Grammar in school. I studied my Native Grammar in school and forgot absolutely everything. Studying Native Grammar never changed the way I spoke. It was a totally useless academic endeavor. So, I have a conflicted option on this. Studying L2 grammar (or vocabulary) using native language is a colossal waste of time. Of that I am sure.

  • @Alec72HD
    @Alec72HD 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I may be wrong, but you seem to be oblivious to how English is taught throughout the world. I am talking about non English speaking countries, but I don't want to make a distinction between EFL and ESL. It's NOT even Grammar based, it's much WORSE. It's Grammar / Translation and L2 Grammar is taught mostly in Native language. What's perplexing is that the idea of mastering L2 WITHOUT relying on Native Language is controversial. In that regard, what Professor Rich has to deal with isn't such a big issue. I would assume that by living in England students would expose themselves daily to many hours of Input and a fair amount of output. In English of course. If they don't, if they chose to remain in a Native language bubble, there isn't much more you can do for them in a College class. PS My interest lies in promoting proliferation of English throughout the world.

  • @adamFluency
    @adamFluency 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    #2 comment Stephen Krashen is not dead as far as I know! He does do You Tube videos - but also Jeff McQuillan does frequent videos these days to YouChubers in the "language learning" circuit

  • @adamFluency
    @adamFluency 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    At around 70minutes you are wondering about doing research - just to let you know Krashen and Jeff McQuillan et al often cite various research papers and findings. Anyways am in the middle of listening, all good stuff, much appreciated!

  • @thecutedoll88888
    @thecutedoll88888 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Edutuber? Are you kidding me? This scammer a teacher of English? Don't make me laugh! Pseudo trashy teacher of English.

  • @IchbinMcVicker
    @IchbinMcVicker 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is hilarious watching these teacher's critique Mr. Rogers rather than taking notes. 😂 It's OK, it likely hit them by now.❤

  • @SITHJELLO
    @SITHJELLO 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mr Roger's was a great part of my childhood. He had a soothing, quiet voice. He modeled social interactions, took us on adventures, and interacted with us.

  • @UeharailandRTBWaktoRehatThaila
    @UeharailandRTBWaktoRehatThaila 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    #MindYourLanguage Vs #OhMyEnglish Meme

  • @Nomi-i3g
    @Nomi-i3g 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m young, in my 20s, and I grew up on Mr. Roger’s. I grew my love of teaching children and imagination from his videos on PBS kids. I’ll definitely have my kids watch them too.

  • @R_e_D-S_t_A_r
    @R_e_D-S_t_A_r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm 50 years old and I still every once in awhile have to watch an episode of Mr. Rogers neighborhood. You need to watch an episode where he does picture picture; that's the picture that you walk by before you guys into the kitchen and he shows a movie clip of factory workers work making different things that we use in our life and sometimes food. It's probably a little outdated but fun nonetheless. Like the one on how they make crayons

  • @Lynn-kh5rs
    @Lynn-kh5rs 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was well past the age of Mr. Rogers target audience when he broadcasted his first show and unfortunately, due to many factors beyond my control, jaded. My son on the other hand grew up watching him and he loved Mr. Rogers. I may not have cared for his program, again I was too old, but as an adult I certainly appreciated and respected how he communicated with children & what he taught.

  • @brotherbrovet1881
    @brotherbrovet1881 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You have no idea how many children for whom Mr. Roger's was their only touch with how civilized people behave when most Americans had only 4 TV channels. Adults who've been successful despite horrible childhoods have Mr. Rogers to partially Thank.

  • @brotherbrovet1881
    @brotherbrovet1881 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Every Gen X American watched Mr. Rogers during our critical years of development.

  • @t0dd000
    @t0dd000 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fred Rogers is one of the most beloved Americans. An American hero. When I came upon his statue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania I bawled like a baby. Great commentary.

  • @kauandersouza
    @kauandersouza 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm an english teacher from Brazil. Man, I've been struggling to find better ways to get my students to speak as much as possible during my classes. I have to say: this video of yours was a gift for me! It helped me in so many levels. Can't believe this is for free. thank you so much!

  • @GeorgeMaster-xg7lg
    @GeorgeMaster-xg7lg 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Are Stomp still performing? So much fun to see 😂

  • @GeorgeMaster-xg7lg
    @GeorgeMaster-xg7lg 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The only way,I think,that Mister Rogers Neighborhood would be shown in the UK is via the internet.

  • @endoraismygma
    @endoraismygma 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was sad when I entered Primary School in 75 and couldn't watch Mister Rogers every day anymore. It was a comfort all through Grade school to watch him on sick days. Authentic is right! This show, Sesame Street and The Electric Company shaped me in such a positive way.

  • @Trifler500
    @Trifler500 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fred Rogers was an ordained Presbyterian minister, but he chose to dedicate his life to helping children, rather than having a flock. He also attended the University of Pittsburgh School of Child Development. He chose to never discuss religion on his show, instead believing that teaching through example was more powerful than preaching, and that he could reach through more cultural barriers that way. He worked with his mentor, Margaret McFarland, who had a Ph.D. in Child Psychology, for over 30 years as Chief Consultant for the show.

  • @Trifler500
    @Trifler500 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    One thing I always found interesting was they actually filmed him taking off his jacked and putting on a new one for every episode. They could have recorded him doing that once and just played that intro each time, but he made a deliberate choice to do that action fresh for each episode. I still don't know what that reason was, but it's interesting.

  • @ArmonMitchell
    @ArmonMitchell 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fred tackled racism really well and did so nicely

  • @reynoldsmathey
    @reynoldsmathey 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Joel Osteen is a grifter. THAT'S the lesson here. Grifter=con artist, confidence man, snake-oil salesman, liar-for-hire, false prophet.

  • @bhalchandrakerkar5750
    @bhalchandrakerkar5750 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    the action is - inner engineering - the acutal step