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Title III - ANSWER federal funding from NCLB to provide supplemental resources to ESL
students



Comprehensible Input - ANSWER language that is understood by the learner; focuses on
meaning first and uses simplified speech



LPAC - ANSWER language proficiency assessment committee



OLPT - ANSWER oral language proficiency tests



Types of OLPT - ANSWER Idea Proficiency test and WMLS



Inclusion - ANSWER push in



surface culture - ANSWER part of culture that you can see. for example, language



phonology - ANSWER sound patterns we hear in language



phonics - ANSWER associated with the sound-symbol relationship of letters; visual
correspondence; know what letters match sounds



prosody - ANSWER how we hear sounds; stressed vs. unstressed patterns in words;
rhythm; pitch; intonation; pause;tempo

,Behaviorist View- ANSWER Language is learned by mimicking and practicing; People
transfer what they know to new situations



Innatist View- ANSWER Noam Chomsky- Ability to acquire language is innate; Critical
Period Hypothesis; Language Acquisition Device (LAD); and Universal Grammar (UG)



Interactionist View- ANSWER No LAD- Learn language through multiple experiences
and social interactions; Environment is a stronger influence than innate ability



ELPS - ANSWER English Language Proficiency Standards - taught K-12, not grade
specific, but specific to proficiency level; linguistically accommodated instruction



PLD - ANSWER proficiency level descriptor - reading, writing, speaking, and listening;
Beginner, intermediate, advanced, and advanced high



Pragmatic Competence - ANSWER audience, purpose, and genre; awareness of
informal vs. formal language



Syntactic and Semantic Competence - ANSWER classify vocabulary to help learn new
vocabulary



Readibility Scales - ANSWER Fry Readibility, SMOG, raygor



Social Language Learning Strategies - ANSWER ask for clarification, ask to repeat or
rephrase



meaning Emphases - ANSWER whole to part; interaction between reader and text;
reader brings meaning to text through prior knowledge; Meaning, Structure, and Visual



Semantics - ANSWER linguistic meanings of words and sentences

, Morphology - ANSWER rules of word formation



Phonology - ANSWER sound system of language



Syntax rules of word order in sentence formation



Phoneme smallest unit of sound minimal sound unit of speech;



Morpheme meaningful linguistic unit which cannot be further divided into smaller
meaningful elements, such as book



Bound Morpheme morpheme which cannot stand alone such as "re" need to be used in
"redo" thinking prefixes, suffixes and greek roots



Free Morpheme - ANSWER a morpheme which can operate as an independent word on
its own - like cat, in, and on



Morphology - ANSWER the branch of language study concerned with words and their
parts, forms, derivations, inflections, and combination to form compounds



affix - ANSWER bound morpheme altering a root words meaning or role - think prefix and
suffix



derivative-use of affixes to build new words from a root or base word -- such as predict
to prediction



false cognate-word in another language that may have the same origin, but they will
have different spellings, meanings, and pronunciation



partial cognate-similar cognates in 2 languages with similar meanings, but are spelled

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