Education
Verbal Communication
Non-Verbal Communication
Family Impact on Language
Communication Barriers
100

A teacher fluently speaks two languages. She is ____

What is Bilingual?

100

A dialect used by many African Americans and used primarilyby those in working-class families

What is African American English?

100

Looking at the person who is speaking is called

What is using eye contact?

100

Surprise!!!

Free points❤️

100

a widely held, simplified, and often biased belief about a group of people

What is a Stereotype?

200

The ability to speak only one language

What is Monolingualism? 

200

Variations of a language usually determined by region or social class (e.g., southern
drawl)

What are dialects?

200

Body language is another form of nonverbal communication that shows how someone is ______

What is feeling?

200

Parents can help their children learn language by _______ to them frequently during everyday activities

What is talking / speaking?

200

when an individual or group imposes their cultural values and norms on other groups

What is Cultural Bias?

300

Students who have limited or no English skills and who are in the process of learning English

What are English Language Learners?

300

How an individual pronounces words

What is an accent?

300

Which gesture is used to mean "goodbye" or to indicate a greeting?

What is waving your hand?

300

Parents can help their children develop language by ________ aloud to them

What is Reading?

300

the act of forming a wrong understanding of something that is said or done, or an example of a wrong understanding

What is a Misinterpretation?

400

The use of two languages as a media of instruction.
It accepts and develops native language and culture in the instructional process to learn English
and to learn academic subject matter

What is Bilingual Education?

400

A dialect of the same language (e.g., English), that is not considered standard (e.g., Black English)

What is Nonstandard Dialect?

400

The position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting.

What is Posture?

400

Parents can help their children develop language by sharing stories, songs, and traditions from their ____ with them. Hint: C_ _ _ _ _ _

What is Culture?

400
Evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.

What is Ethnocentrism?

500

Educational strategy that relies exclusively on English
for teaching or learning the English language

What is English as a second Language (ESL)

500

Occurs when two languages are of equal value
and neither dominates the other

What is Additive Bilingualism?
500

A natural language that has been developed and used by people who are deaf using a system of manual gestures

What is ASL?

500

The informal or conversational speech in a community (e.g., Texas colloquialism, “I like to got hit by that car!” meaning “I was almost struck by that car”)

What is a Colloquialism?
500

One student speaks Spanish. One student speaks English. They speak different _____

What are languages?

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