In this video I will discuss the relationship between input and output when learning a language, specifically why input is more important than output, especially at the earlier stages of language learning, which involves Stephen Krashen's Comprehensible Input Hypothesis as well as other famous hypotheses in second language acquisition, such as the noticing hypothesis and the interlanguage hypothesis.
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