Acquisition theory correct answers language learning is formal, and language acquisition is unconscious
Child understands but doesn't enunciate correct answers the problem is intonation: she may be organizing words in rhythmic patterns that aren't familiar to English speakers.
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Acquisition theory correct answers language learning is formal, and language acquisition is
unconscious
Child understands but doesn't enunciate correct answers the problem is intonation: she may be
organizing words in rhythmic patterns that aren't familiar to English speakers.
Jasmine's brother IS CURIOUS. correct answers In the statement, the bold words are perdicate
adjective
Difficutlies arrise when ELs first begin to read because correct answers a. some letter blends, are
illogical
b. If the primary language also uses the Roman alphabet but is phonetically regular, early reading
confusion is to be expected.
c. all vowels have numerous possible ways of being pronounced.
A teacher working with students at the beginning and intermediate levels needs to modify a text
for her English learners. Which is best? correct answers Remove all text that doesn't directly add
to meaning. Break sentences with multiple phrases into simple, direct sentences. Instead of
elaborate, abstract language, provide concrete, simple words.
A teacher has introduced a game. Her ELs stand in a circle. She whispers a sentence to the first
student, who writes it down, then whispers it to the next. This is repeated until all students have
participated. Next they compare their written sentences, and speak them aloud in order to
determine where the words were changed. the lesson is designed to... correct answers discourse
competence
(the wAY ideas are linked across sentences)
the students are translating fairytales into modern re-tellings. some are poetry, others are
newspapers articles, others are storytelling or theater. correct answers To demonstraate the
different language styles different genres require.
One classroom wall holds a chart composed of the words howl, yowl, growl, scowl. A second
chart contains despair, repair, fair, stairway. What component of language is she basing her
lesson on? correct answers phonology
a new teacher has identified the following teaching strategies as ways to support her ELs. Which
of these approaches should she be encouraged to pursue by her mentor? correct answers clapping
rhyme games and singing songs
the students have been asked to mime the following situations: Telling a secret; telling a lie;
telling a loved one goodbye; trying to understand something. she is teaching her students correct
answers to identify pragmatic features
, An EL student tells her teacher that yesterday she signed in church and seed two mouses. What is
the most likely reason for these errors. correct answers oral grammatical development
(NOT oral semantic development )
repeat exposure is necessary for any student learnaing a new word or syntactical construction.
What is the average number of exposures required for any learner to memorize a word or
construction? correct answers 8
Content area instruction for eLs might be best supported by which of the following strategies:
correct answers utilizing tools such as graphs, organizers, manipulatives and computers
and
by speaking directly and simply specialized academic language, idioms and other non-
transparent forms.
demonstrating the importance of word order, text cohesion and text coherence can be done
through correct answers giving the student a copy of a different page from the story....put the
sentences in order...put the words in sentences in order, ...
What is the structural position of language fluency? correct answers that mastering grammatical
and phonemic structures and operational, along with lexicon, produces fluency.
During speaking, the EL weaves bits of her primary langauge and English together, going back
and forth between them in the same sentence. 'This is called correct answers language exchange
what are the three most important purposes of language? correct answers "To create meaning, to
share meaning, to explain meaning"
A low affective filtration system is neither essential nor sufficient for 2nd language learning.
correct answers true
What strategy can a teacher employ to help ELs become comfortable with stress patterns in
English. correct answers Have students mark stressed and unstressed syllables in their reading
books.
language conceptualization correct answers awareness raising activities aim to make learners
more aware of language and so improve their understanding. They do not concern learners in
using the language themselves. This technique is useful in mixed-ability classes, since learners
will be able to respond in different ways and process information according to their level of
competence`
awareness raising
(Language learning) correct answers A language teacher reads to her language students from an
authentic text and then goes back and highlights the modal verbs in the text, explaining their
concept and meaning. She does not involve the students in the is activity.
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