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100
The study of speech events, and denotes written/spoken communication.
What is discourse?
100
The process of drawing a conclusion based on supporting evidence.
What is inductive reasoning?
100
An identity a person develops when speaking another language.
What is Language Ego?
100
The context in which we think, feel, exist and relate to others including the ides, customs, skills and arts.
What is culture?
100
Based on a prior assumption and are often about people of specific cultures or races.
What are cultural stereotypes?
200
Method of teaching foreign languages that focuses on students learning grammatical rules, memorizing lists, and directly translating text.
What is the grammar translation method?
200
A widely discredited method that relies on repetition and drills, with reinforcement to help learn a new language.
What is audio-lingual method?
200
This pertains to feelings, attitude, motivations, values, identification and appreciation of others.
What is affective domain?
200
In a classroom setting, the class is taught primarily in English to non-native speakers of different ethnicities.
What is E.S.L.?
200
The process of reaching a logically certain conclusion through reasoning from one or more statements.
What is deductive reasoning?
300
The order for first language acquisition.
What is listening, speech, reading, and writing?
300
He argued that language develops from social interaction.
Who is Vygotsky?
300
This method focuses on teaching a foreign language while implementing themes rather than isolating grammar.
What is content-based instruction?
300
Teacher deciding what methodology to use depending on the aims of the lesson and learners.
What is enlightened eclecticism?
300
How language is used in interactions, the speaker implies/ the listener infers.
What is Pragmatics?
400
A linguistic theory that argues the ability to learn language is innate, a genetic predisposition.
What is universal grammar?
400
The theory of multiple intelligences separates intelligence into different “modalities”, rather than being dominated by one general ability.
What is Gardner’s concept of intelligence?
400
This is what a student lacks when he/she is uncomfortable with unclear directions.
What is tolerance for ambiguity?
400
Approach to language teaching that emphasizes interaction as both the means and the ultimate goal of a study.
What is Communication Language Teaching (CLT)?
400
A person who needs to receive gratification from others vs. a person who derives a sense of wholeness oneself.
What is Extrovert vs. Introvert?
500
An introduction of the subject matter, helping the students comprehend/explore, and taking the learning experience to a deeper level.
What is into, through, and beyond?
500
Playing the game "Simon says" is an example of this method.
What is total physical response (TPR)?
500
Teachers relate information to their students that are related to input, processing, and storage of information.
What is learning strategies?
500
Use of authentic language and asking students to do meaningful tasks using target language.
What is task-based instruction?
500
This is a synonym for vocabulary. It is a store of words (internal or external) that a speaker uses.
What is Lexicon?
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