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MTTC 103 (Elementary Education)
(English Review)

What is the difference between phonological awareness and phonemic awareness? -
ANS-Phonological awareness is an umbrella term that phonemic awareness falls under.

What is Phonological Awareness? - ANS-Umbrella term that recognizes phonemes,
syllables, and words.

Which two words provide an example of Rhyme Awareness?
A) Blue and Flew
B) Candy and Cookie
C) Knight and night - ANS-A: bc rhyme awareness is the ability to hear when words
sound the same at the end.

Which two words provide an example of alliteration?
A) Jet and Set
B) Tiger and Cat
C) Hammer and House - ANS-C: bc alliteration is the ability to identify when words have
the same first sound.

Which of the following best describe word awareness?
A) Knowing that individual words make up a sentence.
B) the ability to separate real words from not real words.
C) the ability to understand the meaning behind each word. - ANS-A

What is syllable awareness? - ANS-the ability to hear individual units with vowel sounds
that make up a word.

Which word has the onset /d/?
A) Addition
B) Breaded
C) Dodge - ANS-C: consonant, consonant digraphs or consonant blends that begin a
word.

Which is an example of Onset-Rime Production?
A) /Jet/ /s/

,B) /F/ /ish/
C) /Do/ /g/ - ANS-B: as /f/ is the onset while /ish/ is the rime.

What is phonemic awareness? - ANS-The ability to hear, identify, and manipulate
individual sounds in spoken words.

What are phonemes? - ANS-smallest unit of sound

Which provides a correct example of phoneme isolation?
A) /fl/ /ow/ /er/
B) /s/ /k/ /a/ /re/
C) /s/ /a/ /k/ - ANS-C: the word sack is split into it's smallest phonemes.

What are the 3 different types of phoneme isolation?
A) Initial, Medial, Final
B) First, Second, Third
C) Primary, Secondary, Final - ANS-A

Which is an example of phoneme blending?
A) /c/ /a/ /t/ = ca /t/
B) /c/ /a/ /t/ =/c/ at
C) /c/ /a/ /t/ =cat - ANS-C: bc blending is the ability to blend individual sounds to make a
complete word.

What are the 3 Phoneme Manipulative skills?
A) Substitution, Addition, Deletion
B) Isolation, Blending, Segmentation
C) Deletion, Addition, Blending - ANS-A

Which is an example of phoneme segmentation?
A) /fl/ /ow/ /er/
B) /s/ /k/ /a/ /te/
C) /s/ /a/ /k/ - ANS-C: bc sack is segmented by its individual sounds.

Which shows an example of phoneme addition?
A) jet /s/
B) bend /ed/
C) but /ts/ - ANS-A: bc addition is just adding a phoneme to a word.

Which shows and example of phoneme deletion?

,A) /j/ /e/ /t/ = /j/ /et/
B) /j/ /e/ /t/ = /e/ /t/
C) /j/ /e/ /t/ =jet - ANS-B: bc we are just deleting a phoneme from a word.

Changing the /t/ in bat to /d/ to recieve the word bad is an example of phoneme
substitution.
A) True
B) False - ANS-A

Read the definition below and see if you can identify if this is the definition for:
Phonemes, Phonetics, Phonology, or Phonics.

The sounds of human speech. - ANS-Phonetics

Read the definition below and see if you can identify if this is the definition for:
Phonemes, Phonetics, Phonology, or Phonics.

Refers to the relationship between symbols and language. - ANS-Phonics

Read the definition below and see if you can identify if this is the definition for:
Phonemes, Phonetics, Phonology, or Phonics.

The smallest unit of sound in a word. - ANS-Phonemes

Read the definition below and see if you can identify if this is the definition for:
Phonemes, Phonetics, Phonology, or Phonics.

The systematic organization of sounds in language. - ANS-Phonology

Orthography is the ability to understand word formation (prefixes, suffixes)

A) True
B) False - ANS-B: Orthography refers to the spelling system of a language.

What is Morphology? - ANS-the study of word structure

Syntax is...
A) study of meaning in a language
B) language in use
C) construction of a word

, D) boundaries between words - ANS-C: Syntax is the construction of words.

Pragmatics is...
A) study of meaning in a language
B) language in use
C) relationship between letters and sound
D) boundaries between words - ANS-B: pragmatics describes language in use

Semantics is...
A) study of meaning in a language
B) language in use
C) relationship between letters and sound
D) reading with expression - ANS-A: semantics is the study of meaning in a language

Segmentation is...
A) reading parts of a book
B) written language in use
C) relationship between letters and sound
D) boundaries between words - ANS-D: segmentation refers to the boundaries of words
(where one word ends and the other begins)

What is the difference between a Morpheme and Phoneme? - ANS-Morpheme refers to
the smallest letter representation of sound while phoneme only refers to the sound (no
letters).

What are the 5 parts of language development? (I'll include the first letter of each word
below)
1) P
2) P
3) F
4) V
5) R - ANS-1) Phonemic Awareness
2) Phonics
3) Fluency
4) Vocabulary
5) Reading Comprehension

What is a difference between spoken discourse and written discourse? - ANS-1)
Spoken discourse allows communication of information quickly while written discourse
communicates slowly.

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