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There isn't a single hypothesis that explains how a second language is learnt or acquired. While many emphasise the value of communication, some place emphasis on grammar.
It differs from L1, which is learned in a natural setting. A second language can be studied as a topic at school and afterwards utilised to communicate with both native and non-native speakers.
It differs from L1, which is learned in a natural setting. A second language can be studied as a topic at school and afterwards utilised to communicate with both native and non-native speakers.
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