The 3 stages of comprehension every language learner goes through - Steve Kaufmann

Their have been lengthy discussions about that matter. Just search for “Krashen” if you want to read the whole criticism.

Leif hasn’t asked you to watch the whole video, just a small section at the end. But to sum it up for you: Krashen claims that there is a difference between acquisition and learning (which are synonyms) and that explicit learning, beeing taught or actively learn by self-teaching has no value. This is discredited. Actively recalling the language, using it in a meaningful way, spaced repetition and getting feedback has proven as highly efficient in boosting language acquisition. Comprehensible input is good for building a foundation, especially vocabulary, but not if it is restricted to passive consumption only.

Btw.: You’ve claimed twice that Krashen is correct, but despite beeing asked didn’t provide any sources for that claim. So maybe you could link some of the academic research you mentioned?

https://remix.berklee.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1008&context=faculty-works

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