Name: Villanueva, Mary Joy M.Course: BSEENG-1 BLOCK 3Code: E067DIFFERENCE OF LANGUAGE LEARNING FROM LANGUAGE ACQUISITION- The process of acquiring a language, usually your native tongue, is called LANGUAGE ACQUISITION. It is the process through which a person learns the patterns and norms of his primary language as a baby, memorizes words and expressions, and learns to pronounce them.- LANGUAGE LEARNING, unlike language acquisition, is not affected by age. Language learning is based on clear instructions and explanations of the rules, patterns, and exceptions of the language. People who are learning a language are aware of the learning notion and are consciously learning
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