Section 2A
Section 2B
SECTION 1A
SECTION 2A
Mixed Bag
100
It clarified, whether the students had acquired the vocabulary introduced in class
What is the survey?
100
The autonomous class' vocabulary contains words besides the L.E.T. list and reflects this personal matter for the students
What are their interests and concerns?
100
This is where you start.
What is the beginner's phase.
100
This is what you hope to acquire in school.
What is knowledge?
200
This is the definition of 'public' words
What are words, that have been introduced in class and been written down for all students to see?
200
The students were told to write down all the English words they know in this activity
What is the first test?
200
A form of communication you start being taught even as a toddler.
What is your native language?
200
A second form of communication you are taught at school.
What is a foreign language?
200
Technical term "language learning"
What is language acquisition?
300
The number of these were 400
What are the words in the database
300
These students did best in the first test.
Who are the Danish students?
300
A book used to teach words using images.
What is a picture dictionary?
300
A means to sort your memories.
What is a journal?
300
Technical term for students "learning by themselves"
What is "autonomous learning" / "agency"
400
The words that mostly appear in the textbook appear on this list
What is the L.E.T. list (Leuvren English Teaching Vocabulary)?
400
This was the purpose of the second test
What reveals the students' long term memory of vocabulary?
400
A way of obtaining scientific evidence.
What is a survey/study?
400
This is what you are if you are self-taught.
What is autonomous?
400
Opposite of explicit learning/teaching
What is implicit learning/teaching?
500
The L.E.T. list contains
What are the 2000 most frequent words
500
When using this, weak students remember new words easier
What are songs and rhymes?
500
Acquisition of words and sentences.
What is language learning?
500
A publication you use in school.
What is a text book?
500
Technical term for a combination of words that go together and behave in a native speaker's dictionary as though they were one word. In that way the native speaker won't have to bother about finding the combination but can just access it as an entire phrase, e.g. "What's your name?", "to solve a crime", "give a speech", and "run a company".
What is "set lexicalised phrase"?