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What part of speech names a person, place, or thing?

Is it Noun?

100

What figure compares two unlike things directly?

What is Metaphor?

100

Language is learned through imitation and repetition.

Is it Behaviorism?

100

“Learners are not parrots.”

What is Behaviorism?

100

The inborn system that makes language possible is called ________.

What is Universal Grammar?

200

What part of speech describes a noun?

Is it Adjective?


200

What figure uses like or as?

Is it Simile?

200

Humans are born with an innate capacity for language.

Is it Innatism?

200

“Rules alone cannot explain creativity in language.”

Is it Structuralism?

200

The “black box” proposed by Chomsky for language learning is the ________.

What is Language Acquisition Device (LAD)?

300

What part of speech shows action?

What is Verb?


300

What figure gives human qualities to non-human things?

What is Personification?

300

Language is a system of patterns that must be mastered.

What is Structuralism?

300

“Language cannot develop without social input.”

Is it Innatism?

300

Language learners must be exposed to language. This exposure is called ________.

Is it Input?

400

What part of speech replaces a noun?

What is Pronoun?

400

What figure uses exaggeration for effect?

What is Hyperbole?

400

Meaning is more important than correctness in communication.

What is Functionalism?

400

“Communication without form can lead to misunderstanding.”

What is Functionalism?

400

Krashen’s idea that input must be slightly above the learner’s level is called ________.

Is it Comprehensible Input (i+1)?

500

What part of speech describes a verb?

What is Adverb?


500

What figure combines opposite ideas?

What is Oxymoron?

500

Language learning is shaped by social interaction.

What is Interactionism?


500

“Too much focus on interaction ignores internal processes.”

What is Interactionism?

500

This explains how learners know which rules are possible and impossible
even without being taught explicitly.

What is Universal Grammar?

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