“…Interestingly, the relationship between auditory processing and acquisition tends to be stronger when L2 learners have engaged in a sufficient amount of immersion experience (e.g., > 1 year: Saito, Sun, Kachlicka, Alayo, Nakata, & Tierney, 2020), and when the analyses focus on the relatively difficult aspects of L2 speech learning (e.g., phonological accuracy rather than fluency; Saito et al, in press-a). In contrast, the predictive power of auditory processing may be smaller when learners lack opportunities to be exposed to extensive, interactive and varied aural input (Saito, Tran, Suzukida, & Tierney, 2021 for classroom L2 learners).…”