Aspects of Language Knowledge
Oral and Written Language Modes
Learning to Communicate: Theoretical Perspectives
Critical Period
Approaches to Second Language Acquisition and Learning
100
refers to knowledge about sound-symbol relations in a language.
What is phonological knowledge
100
the language that a person is able to produce
What is expressive language
100
emphasizes inborn or innate human capabilities as being responsible for language development
What is nativist perspective
100
never ends
What is pragmatic or semantic knowledge
100
focus only on teaching English
What is ESL
200
refers to the word labels that specify concepts and also to the semantic networks, or schemata, that represent the interrelations between concepts.
What is Semantic Knowledge
200
the language a person is able to comprehend
What is receptive language
200
is that language is acquired as maturations occurs and cognitive competencies develop
What is cognitive developmental perspective
200
never ends
What is semantic/pragmatic knowledge
200
its goal the gradual transition from the student's first language to English... teacher is fluent in both languages.
What is transitional bilingual education/TBE
300
each language system has rules or grammar that prescribes how words are combined to create sentences or meaningful phrases
What is syntactic knowledge?
300
Listening and reading
What is examples of receptive language
300
considers learning to occur based on the stimuli, responses, and reinforcements that occur in the environment
What is Behaviorist Perspective
300
birth to 10
What is phonetic knowledge
300
children are grouped according to their first language...fluent in both lanugages
What is immersion
400
refers to knowledge of word structure
What is morphemic knowledge?
400
Speaking and Writing
What is examples of expressive language
400
on the primary role of sociocultural interaction in children development
What is interactionist perspective
400
birth to 12
What is syntactic/morphemic knowledge
400
the students are placed in a regular classroom along with other students who have English as their first language.
What is Submersion
500
involves the knowledge or awareness of the overall intent of the communication and how language is used to achieve that intent.
What is pragmatic knowledge?
500
receptive language
What is the first mode of language to develop
500
nature vs. nurture
What is the two types of theoretical perspectives
500
birth to 12
What is syntactic/morphemic knowledge
500
some elementary schools have a language program where English speaking students are taught another language with focus on the language as a subject
What is Foreign Languages in the Elementary School/FLES
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