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In the field of second language acquisition, Stephen Krashen, Ph.D, is a name that rises above the academic din that generally begins when the subject of Language Acquisition versus Language Mastering is brought up. The noise becomes even much more deafening when someone, such as myself, would dare to report how the theories of Dr. Krashen have affected his individual adventure in trying to obtain the highest feasible degree of spoken fluency. With out at least one Ph.D under your belt, you are deemed I want to say an idiot but I wont unqualified to utter the words, I get it We live in an age that those in white coats are the final arbiters of truth. Unless youve earned your white coat, youd very best sit there with your hands folded in your non-doctorate lap and keep your mouth shut. How can you start to comprehend the theories of basket weaving when you dont have a Ph.D in basket weaving? Ive never ever been a single for convention, so here goes. Lest I bore you with touting Dr. Krashens academic resume and grow to be guilty of white-coat worship myself, try Googling Dr. Stephen Krashen when you have absolutely nothing else better to do than sift via the over 131,000 hits. The man does have an impressive track record and reputation in this field. Even so, important thinking does demand that whilst his credentials do demand consideration, is what he proposes accurate and reasonably worth our time and effort to examine? Dr. Krashens explanation of Second Language Acquisition follows along five points: 1 the Acquisition-Mastering hypothesis, two the Monitor hypothesis, 3 the Natural Order hypothesis, 4 the Input hypothesis, five the Affective Filter hypothesis. Possibly I ought to have begun my series on Learning Spanish with this materials, so bear with this diversion as I attempt to clarify it and all I was in college was a lowly Voice Efficiency Music key!. Language acquisition does not need extensive use of conscious grammatical rules, and does not need tedious drill. Stephen Krashen Next: The Acquisition-Learning hypothesis. Visit Stephens Adventure to discover when to provide for this hypothesis.