What is the main component of oral Language?
Vocabulary
What is the simplest, most direct, most cost-effective and most time-effective way for students to express their knowledge?
Writing
What type of note taking do you use for complicated materials?
Skeletal Notes
Communication differences/dialect is used by a group of individuals that reflect what?
Shared regional, social, or cultural ethic factors.
What are the other skill components oral language consists of?
Grammar, phonology, morphology, vocabulary, discourse, and pragmatic.
Keeping students from being able to express themselves can drive students to what?
Rebellious, depression and difficult to inspire.
What are the two types of ineffective note taking strategies?
Instructor's Notes and Transparencies
Language can be classified as what?
Receptive, expressive, augmentative, or alternate communication.
The key to assessment and instructions in what language is assessing skills early on and focuses on building a foundation for these skills?
Oral Language
Students who write well and able to express themselves have high confidence and low anxiety makes them easier to teach and do what?
Get their school work done.
Details can be analyzed as having two functions in supporting a given statement in writing are?
Either enhance the reader's understanding or advance the story line.
What the ability to distinguish phonemes while listening?
Phonology
Phonology is the organization or system of sound within the language. What aspects does this include in the phonological awareness?
Rhyming, alliteration, onset rime, blending, segmenting, and manipulating words.
What are the three types of writing?
Casual, Semi-formal, and formal.
What writing style encourages students to say what's on their mind?
Response Writing
What are the 5 language domains?
Phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
Before teachers should consider what skills should be taught and how to teach them, the teacher should do what type of assessment that majority of students can take?
Oral Language Assessment
What are the 5 context areas in casual writing
Forms, Style, Audience, Function, and Assessment
How does a scholar actively seek out knowledge?
Independently, attempts to go beyond, synthesize multiple perspectives, formulate original insights, and apply those insights to new problems.
What disorder is an impairment in comprehension of spoken, written or other language communication.
Language Disorder.