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The device which is based on the Stimulus response confirmation theory is :

AInteractive board

BVideo Sharing

CLanguage Lab

DSubstitution table

Answer:

C. Language Lab

Read Explanation:

The Language Laboratory (Lang Lab) is indeed based on the Stimulus-Response-Confirmation Theory.

What is Stimulus-Response-Confirmation Theory?

This theory, also known as the S-R-C model, suggests that learning occurs through a sequence of:

  1. Stimulus: Presentation of language material (e.g., audio, visual).

  2. Response: Learner's reaction or production (e.g., speaking, writing).

  3. Confirmation: Feedback or reinforcement (e.g., correction, praise).

Language Laboratory (Lang Lab)

The Lang Lab is a device that utilizes this theory to facilitate language learning. It typically consists of:

  • Audio-visual equipment

  • Headphones

  • Microphones

  • Recording devices

Students work individually, listening to and responding to language stimuli, receiving feedback and confirmation through the lab equipment.


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