Summarizing
Saying or writing the main idea
What is Transfer ?
a general term describing the carryover knowledge to subsequent learning
What is aptitude?
a natural ability to do something.
Musical learning style
You prefer using sounds or music or even rhythms to help you learn.
The opposite of " well-built "
Skinny
Grouping
Classifying words, terminology, quantities or concepts
When does POSITIVE TRANSFER occur?
when a previous item is correctly applied to present subject matter
What is intelligence?
the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
Visual learning style
You prefer to use pictures, diagrams, images and spatial understanding to help you learn.
Which adjective describes someone who exercises regularly and is very strong?
Fit
Types of social strategy
•Cooperating
•Clarifying
•Self-Talk
When does NEGATIVE TRANSFER occur?
when previous performance disrupts the performance of a second task
Overgeneralization
Refers as a process that occurs as the second language learner acts within the target language, generalizing a particular rule in the second language
Combination learning style
Your learning style is a combination of two or more of these styles.
Gut
a person's stomach when it is extremely large
Types of metacognitive strategy
•Planning
•Evaluating
•Monitoring
What is Positive transfer?
the facilitation, in learning or performance, of a new task based on what has been learned during a previous one
What is Deductive reasoning ?
a type of logic where general premises are used to form a specific conclusion
Solitary learning style
You like to work alone. You use self-study and prefer your own company when learning.
Chiselled features meaning?
Someone's facial features are very attractive and clearly-defined
Types of cognitive strategy
•Summarizing
•Induction
•Imagery
•Auditory representation
•Making inference
•Using inference
What is Negative transfer ?
the obstruction of or interference with new learning because of previous learning
What is inductive reasoning?
method of drawing conclusions by going from the specific to the general
Social learning style
You like to learn new things as a part of a group. Explaining your understanding to a group helps you to learn
The opposite of "Curly hair"
Straight hair