A model consisting of five hypothesizes: The Acquisition versus learning hypothesis, the Natural Order hypothesis, the Input hypothesis, the Monitor hypothesis, and the Affective Filer hypothesis.
What is the Krashen's Monitor Model.
100
A strategy that promotes the acquisition of academic language and whose acronym is CALLA.
What is the Cognitive Academic Language Learning Approach?
100
Emotional, Psychological, and Cognitive are all states involved in this.
What are the states in language learning?
100
This is a collection of ongoing work done by students to ascertain what they know or have the ability to do.
What is assessment?
100
Dictionaries and thesauruses can be provided for this reason on standardized testing.
What is allowed for standardized testing for ELL students to better succeed if their vocabulary is not developed?
200
By testing out the rules, applying them, and modifying develop children do this.
What is develop their own internal system of grammar?
200
A child who learns best with verbal interactions has this type of intelligence.
What is linguistic intelligence?
200
Errors that hinder communication.
What are global errors?
200
Informal and formal are types of this.
What is assessments?
200
Writing about a day living out west is an example of this.
What is an example of a writing prompt that should not be provided to ELL students?
300
Social language refers to this type of language.
What is language that refers to everyday conversation?
300
Types of these include Meta-Cognitive, Cognitive, and Social Affective.
What are types of learning strategies?
300
Errors that don't hinder communication.
What are local errors?
300
2001 is an important year when this was founded.
What is the NCLB?
300
Being exempted from testing can be implemented for these students.
What are students who have been receiving ESOL services for less than two years?
400
Pre-production stage, early speech emergence, speech emergence, and intermediate fluency are stages in this.
What is oral language development?
400
Buddy systems, group work, charts and graphs, and cultural background can help ELL students do this.
What is grow and develop?
400
Action and speech are combined in an informal and stress free learning environment.
What is total physical response (TPR)?
400
In testing this is sometimes measured instead of academic knowledge?
What is language proficiency?
400
Language is a reason that this may not be mastered fully.
What is content material?
500
Asking questions that require only a yes/no answer, asking either/or questions, and asking short answer questions that can be answered with one or two words are strategies involved in this stage?
What is the early emergence stage?
500
Centers on the idea that learning proceeds from wholes to parts and lessons are students centered and purposeful.
What is whole language?
500
Uses techniques such as memorization of grammatical rules and vocabularies, direct translations, and drills and exercises to teach the target language.
What is the Grammar Translation Method?
500
Parents must complete this when a student enters a new school to determine if ESOL classes are needed.
What is a home language survey?
500
Incorporating this can help a teacher assess the student's language more accurately.