Comprehensible input refers to the language input that learners can understand, which often includes vocabulary and structures slightly above their current proficiency level, facilitating language acquisition. In contrast, comprehensible output involves the language that learners produce, requiring them to actively use their knowledge to communicate effectively. While comprehensible input focuses on understanding and absorbing language, comprehensible output emphasizes the practice and application of language skills. Both are essential for language development, but they serve different functions in the learning process.
Both of the theories enhance the prior knowledge and improve the abilities of students to comprehend (input) the language and achieve the fluency (output) in it.
An "input" is were something goes in. An "output" is where something comes out.
is an omr and input or output device?
both input r output
Input device.
do you mean science? input is what you start with, output is what you get. for instance to make scrambled eggs, we input milk and eggs (minus the shells!) to a pan, add heat, stir and we get out tasty scrambled eggs. there are many types of input and output.
The rule is what actions (operations) the function performs. The only requirement is that for each imput there is an output and that the same input always results in the same output. (Different inputs can have the same output).
it is an output device
output/input
output and input
Output Devices are The monitor,Printer,Fax machines.TV etc. Input Devices are Keyboard,Mouse,CD Player,etc
Input:KeyboardMouseScannerTrackballTouchpadTouch screenMicrophoneJoystickOutput:MonitorPrinterPlotterProjectorSpeakerFax MachineHeadphones