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100
The study of the formation of words.
What is morphology?
100
Theory that states the ability to acquire a language is biologically linked to age
What is the Critical Period Hypothesis?
100
Teachers relate information to their students relating to input, processing and storing information
What is learning strategies?
100
The honeymoon stage, horror stage, humor stage and home stage.
What are the four stages of culture shock?
100
The study of the system of sounds
What is phonology?
200
The order for first language acquisition
What is listening, speech, reading and writing
200
Being able to insert words, phrases, or long stretches of one language into another
What is code-switching?
200
The theory in which someone has a tendency to separate details from the surrounding text
What is the Field independent theory?
200
Helps students constructively so they become a better learner.
What is Affective feedback?
200
A learner who has the ability to understand and pick up on peoples moods.
What is an interpersonal learner?
300
The distance between the developmental state and potential development of someone who is learning
What is the Zone of Proximal Development
300
Playing "Simon Says" is an example of this method that incorporates language and kinesthetic movement
What is TPR? (Total Physical Response)
300
Being random, intuitive, holistic and expressive in arts
What are right brain traits?
300
A culture that focuses on the group and views themselves as a group first.
What are collective societies?
300
A person who needs to receive attention from others vs. someone who derives a sense of wholeness oneself.
What is Extrovert vs. Introvert?
400
A theory that humans are born with the natural ability to develop language
What is the Nativist Approach
400
He believed intelligence had multiple modes
Who is Gardner?
400
Teaching learners the strategic options available to learning. Where the teacher is aiding in awareness of those options.
What is strategy-based instruction?
400
The argument that language not only voices ideas but also shapes/guides what and how we think and how we perceive the world.
What is the Whorfian Hypothesis?
400
A temporary feeling of anxiousness or worry in a particular event.
What is State Anxiety?
500
A language teaching method that focuses on grammatical rules, paradigms and vocabulary while directly translating texts.
What is the Grammar-Translation Method
500
When learning is not related to any form of experiences with events, objects or relating knowledge to prior learning
What is rote learning?
500
This method focuses on teaching a new language through fun topics that are more so focused on the subject rather than the grammar.
What is content-based instruction?
500
An approach to language teaching that emphasizes on authenticity, interaction, task-based instruction and student-based learning for real-world purposes.
What is communicative language teaching?
500
He implemented a range of educational practices/ processes with the goal of creating a better world by believing that teachers need to distribute the power amongst students in the classroom.
Who is Paolo Freire?
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