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"…… supply comprehensible input in low anxiety situations" is the basis of language acquisition. An example would be

A

teacher-directed learning in the classroom

B

collaboration of students in learning situations

C

homework designed to use parents support

D

students receive feedback for error correction regularly

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The correct Answer is:
B

Only the 2nd option out of the four given prescribes active participation of the learners. So, this is most appropriate.
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