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TESOL Praxis II Practice Test
formative assessment - -Assessment during instruction. Ongoing
assessment that checks for understanding while teaching and learning are
still happening.
Ex: Observations, discussions, questioning, exit cards, peer and self
assessment.

-standardized assessment - -Any form of test that (1) requires all test takers
to answer the same questions, and (2) is scored in a consistent manner.
Ex: Multiple-choice test

-Performance assessment - -It is the application of knowledge, skills, and
work habits through the performance of tasks that are meaningful and
engaging to students.
EX: demonstrating proficiency in using a piece of equipment; developing
athletic skills; playing musical instruments; building models; writing essays;
oral presentations;

-Authentic task - -This requires the student to use knowledge or skills to
produce a product or complete a performance

-Diagnostic assessment - -Assessment before instruction. Assessment of
students' knowledge and skills prior to beginning a learning segment.
Ex: Pretest

-Summative assessment - -Traditional assessment after instruction.
Ex: standardized assessments

-Norm-referenced assessment - -Assessment that reports how students
performed compared to students who have already taken the exam.

-Diphthong - -two adjacent vowels in one word.

-Realia - -Objects or materials from everyday life.

-Minimal pairs - -Words that differ in only one phonological element.
Ex: let and lit

-Chronemics - -A subcategory of nonverbal communication; the study of the
role of time in communication. Includes rate of speech and perceptions of
time.

-Homophone - -a word that is pronounced the same as another word but
differs in meaning, and may differ in spelling.

, -Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 - -prohibits discrimination on the
basis of race, color, and national origin in programs and activities receiving
federal financial assistance.

-Connected speech - -Spoken language that's used in a continuous
sequence.

-Metathesis - -the transposition of sounds or letters in a word.
Ex: Aks and Ask

-Epenthesis - -the addition of one or more sounds to a word.
Ex: Drawring and Drawing, Athalete and Athlete

-Flapping - -A process that modifies the sounds of some words in English.
Ex: Budder for Butter; Winner for Winter

-Devoicing - -when a voiced consonant becomes voiceless

-Consonant voicing - -when a voiceless consonant becomes voiced

-Collectivist culture - -such as those of China, Korea, and Japan, emphasize
family and work group goals above individual needs or desires.

-inductive reasoning - -reasoning that derives general principles from
specific observations, suggests truth but does not prove it.

-Deductive reasoning - -process of reasoning from one or more statements
to reach a logically certain conclusion

-Foreigner talk - -simplified kind of language used by many native speakers
with foreigners who cannot speak their language

-Circumlocution - -the use of many words where fewer would do, especially
in a deliberate attempt to be vague or evasive

-Communicative Language Teaching / The Communicative Approach - -an
approach to language teaching that emphasizes interaction as both the
means and ultimate goal.

-Pidginization - -a linguistic process that occurs when people who do not
speak the same language come into contact. It involves simplifying the
contacting language and exploiting linguistic commonalities.

-Fossilization - -Refers to the process in which incorrect language becomes
a habit in ESL students and cannot easily be corrected.

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