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“What is taught is what is

learned”
I disagree with the statement
“what is taught is what is
learned”. Language taught in
schools are based on
curriculum. Students engage in
a lot of focused mode learning
with content
and lessons that are based on
grammar vocabulary,
pronunciation etc. Students are
taught mainly
focused mode or zoom lens;
therefore’ they never acquire
the language.
Another reason I disagree with
this statement is because some
people learn a language
through watching movies,
reading and pending time
around people who speak the
language.
These people were not taught
that language at school, but
primarily through diffuse mode
learning or acquisition. Not
only did these people learn the
language more quickly but
speak the
language better than those who
learned it in a school.
“What is taught is what is
learned”
I disagree with the statement
“what is taught is what is
learned”. Language taught in
schools are based on
curriculum. Students engage in
a lot of focused mode learning
with content
and lessons that are based on
grammar vocabulary,
pronunciation etc. Students are
taught mainly
focused mode or zoom lens;
therefore’ they never acquire
the language.
Another reason I disagree with
this statement is because some
people learn a language
through watching movies,
reading and pending time
around people who speak the
language.
These people were not taught
that language at school, but
primarily through diffuse mode
learning or acquisition. Not
only did these people learn the
language more quickly but
speak the
language better than those who
learned it in a school.
“What is taught is what is
learned”
I disagree with the statement
“what is taught is what is
learned”. Language taught in
schools are based on
curriculum. Students engage in
a lot of focused mode learning
with content
and lessons that are based on
grammar vocabulary,
pronunciation etc. Students are
taught mainly
focused mode or zoom lens;
therefore’ they never acquire
the language.
Another reason I disagree with
this statement is because some
people learn a language
through watching movies,
reading and pending time
around people who speak the
language.
These people were not taught
that language at school, but
primarily through diffuse mode
learning or acquisition. Not
only did these people learn the
language more quickly but
speak the
language better than those who
learned it in a school.
“People with high IQs are good language learners.”

I disagree with this statement because good learners or motivated students do not require to have
a high IQ, meanwhile, other students that look to educate themselves, practice lessons, and use a
comfortable space to practice after every class, succeed in learning the language.

I always encourage my students to practice their previous knowledge, everyone should be


motivated to learn new things every day. So, it depends on intrinsic motivation and work.
Everyone that wants to learn a language will suffice as a premise to learn as they wish to pursue
this goal.

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