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The study of how words are formed.


What is Morphology?

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The theory stating that there is a critical period in a person’s life where biologically they can acquire language more easily and after this period acquiring language becomes more difficult.
What is the Critical Period Hypothesis?
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This is what a student lacks when he/she is uncomfortable with unclear directions
What is tolerance for ambiguity?
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The needs and ambitions of the group are prioritized above the wishes of the individual.
What is collective society?
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Based on a prior assumption and are often about people of specific cultures or races.
What is cultural stereotypes?
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The distance between a learner's existing development state and their potential development. The difference between what a learner can do without help and what he/she cannot do.
What is Zone of Proximal Development? (Vygotsky's ZPD)
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In SLA most older learners do not reach an authentic, native-like-level. *Relates to the Critical Period Theory*
What is an Accent?
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Cognitive, affective, and physiological traits that are relatively stable indicators of how learners perceive, interact with and respond to the learning environment.

What are Learning Styles? 

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Learners develop and retain a linguistic system or inter-language.
What is fossilization?
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Memorizing multiplication facts vs. engaging with the content
What is Rote Vs. Meaningful
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A language teaching method in which the central focus is on grammatical rules, paradigms, and vocabulary-memorization, as the basis for translating from one language to another.
What is The Grammar-Translation Method (GTM)?
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The assigning of specified neurological functions to the left hemisphere of the brain, and certain other functions to the right hemisphere.
What is Lateralization?
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The teacher praises students for their efforts in trying out language without correcting errors.
What is encourage risk-taking?
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Use of authentic language and asking students to do meaningful tasks using target language
What is task-based instruction?
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The process of reaching a logically certain conclusion though reasoning from one or more statements.
What is What is deductive reasoning?
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A hypothetical brain mechanism that N. Chomsky postulated to explain how humans acquire language.
What is the Language Acquisition Device (LAD).
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The theory developed in 1983 by Dr. Howard Gardner, professor of education at Harvard University, which separates intelligence into different modalities.
What is the theory of Multiple Intelligences? (Gardner's concept of intelligence)
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Feelings of worry that are perceived as detrimental to one’s self-efficacy or that hinder one’s performance.

What is Debilitative Anxiety? 

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The ideas, customs, skills, arts, and tools that characterize a given group of people in a given period of time.

What is culture? 

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The ability to listen and understand the meaning through reading/listening vs. the ability to produce language through speaking/writing.
What is comprehension vs. production?
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All humans follow a standard/natural sequence of learning when acquiring language. These language skills are steps in the process of language acquisition. These skills are connected and build upon one another as they are the natural process of development.
What is Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing (L-S-R-W)
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A sociolinguistic concept that describes the use of more than one language or grammatical system, usually by multilingual speakers or writers, in the course of a single conversation or written text.

What is code-switching? 

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The extent to which a person has a deep-seated need to receive ego enhancement, self-esteem, and a sense of wholeness from other people, as opposed to receiving that affirmation within oneself, as opposed to in introversion.

What is Extroversion? 

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Language shapes/ guides how and what we think and develops the way people perceive the world
What is Whorfian hypothesis?
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 Enlightened eclecticism is the use of a unique method of teaching in which the teacher uses the most effective techniques to address the needs of all students.

What is enlightened eclecticism? 

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