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CSET English Subtest I and II (2023/2024) Graded A
  • CSET English Subtest I and II (2023/2024) Graded A

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  • CSET English Subtest I and II (2023/2024) Graded A homophones These are words that are pronounced the same, but have different meanings and spelling. example: capital (seat of the government) and capitol (government building) Homonyms words that are spelled and pronounced the same,yet have a different meaning Ex. Tear-when you cry tear-when something rips Homographs words that are spelled alike but have different sounds and meanings (bow and arrow vs. bow of a ship) . Prepositional Phrase a g...
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CSET EXAM 2024  WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
  • CSET EXAM 2024 WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS

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  • Some common vowel patterns are associated with more than one pronunciation (e.g., steam and bread). Which of the following nonsense words illustrates a vowel pattern that is highly consistent in its pronunciation? A) stook B) troan C) spow D) mough - Answer B) troan Oral rhyming activities are most likely to promote phonemic awareness by helping a child learn to: A) attend to the sounds shared by words in the same word family. B) identify the junctures between syllables in spoken words....
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Milly's MTTC English 02 Study Practice Test Questions with Complete Solutions
  • Milly's MTTC English 02 Study Practice Test Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • The Great Vowel Shift is a sound law that targeted both consonants and vowels. Correct Answer-caused the pronunciation of long vowels in English to shift higher up; higher position in the mouth. Three Cueing Systems Correct Answer-*graphophonemic *syntactic *semantic syntatic Correct Answer-the rules that structure the language, and how the symbols can be arranged Semantics Correct Answer-the set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given langu...
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ESOL GACE LATEST UPDATE  GRADED A+
  • ESOL GACE LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+

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  • ESOL GACE LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+ Sociolinguistics The study of how social conditions influence the use of language Code Switching Interspersing one language with another Dialect Complete system of verbal communication (oral or signed, not written) with its own pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar; often associated with regions or social groups Pragmatics The study of how the context impacts the interpretation of language Phonology The way in which speech sounds form patterns...
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ANT 2410 Exam 2 FAU (Martinez) Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions Rated A+
  • ANT 2410 Exam 2 FAU (Martinez) Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions Rated A+

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  • ________ views linguistic practices as symbolic capital that people, if trained properly, can convert into economic and social capital - Bordieau _________ believed that ethnic boundaries are most stable and enduring when groups occupy different ecological niches - Barth _________ believed that human brain contains limited set of rules for organizing language - Chomsky _________ irrigate their fields with canals from rivers, streams, springs, and ponds. They have also created a s...
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ENC1501 ASSIG 2 2024  (53 7280)
  • ENC1501 ASSIG 2 2024 (53 7280)

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  • ection A (20 marks) Question 1 (5 marks) 1. Formal language Define the following terms with EXAMPLES using your own words. 1.1 1.2 Teaching Didactics 1.1 Formal Language Teaching: Formal language teaching refers to the structured and systematic instruction of a language following a specific curriculum or syllabus. It often involves explicit teaching of grammar rules, vocabulary, pronunciation, and language skills. An example of formal language teaching is a traditional cla...
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Teaching IELTS Assignment – Listening and Speaking 2023
  • Teaching IELTS Assignment – Listening and Speaking 2023

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  • Teaching IELTS Assignment – Listening and Speaking 2023. Which two skills have you chosen to teach in this lesson? Why? It can be seen in the class summary that listening and speaking skills require the most improvement, with a class average of 5.7 for both skills which is significantly lower than their reading and writing scores. The final grade for the IELTS exam is based on a combination is based on all four of the skills, therefore it is important and necessary to strengthen weaker area...
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ESL TEXES Supplemental Exam Questions and Answers
  • ESL TEXES Supplemental Exam Questions and Answers

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  • BICS -Answer-(Cummins, J. ) Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills: Skills necessary for functioning in every day life, face-to face interactions. These skills usually take about two years to develop in most second language learners. Brain Laterization -Answer-Refers to functions of the left and right hemispheres of the brain which affects language acquisition. CALP -Answer-(Cummins, J. ) Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency: The aspects of language linked to literacy and academic ach...
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ESOL Praxis 5362 Exam Preparation Questions and Answers
  • ESOL Praxis 5362 Exam Preparation Questions and Answers

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  • Morpheme The smallest unit of language aka root word, prefix, suffix they cannot be broken down into smaller units Morphology principles Morphemes may be free ( chair, bag) or they may be bound or derivational and need to be combined with other morphemes to create meaning ( read-able, en-able Nominalizers Change adjectives or verbs into nouns (acy, -ance, -ician, -ism, -ist , -ity, -ment, -ster, -able, -al, -an, -atic) Fricatives A consonant chsracterized by fricitional passage of the e...
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CSET Subtest 1 Test | 50 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
  • CSET Subtest 1 Test | 50 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024

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  • Some common vowel patterns are associated with more than one pronunciation (e.g., steam and bread). Which of the following nonsense words illustrates a vowel pattern that is highly consistent in its pronunciation? A) stook B) troan C) spow D) mough - B) troan Oral rhyming activities are most likely to promote phonemic awareness by helping a child learn to: A) attend to the sounds shared by words in the same word family. B) identify the junctures between syllables in spoken words. C) re...
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