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The study of the structure of sentences.
What is syntax?
100
This type of classroom is where the students and the teacher share the focus.
What is a student-centered classroom?
100
Logical, scientific, analytical, objective and verbal are traits considered to be what?
What are left-brain traits?
100
This promotes the students attempts to correct production of the L2 language.
What is Error correction in the classroom?
100
The study of meaning in language.
What is semantics?
200
This lesson plan technique consists of 3 parts.
What is the Into, Through, and Beyond lesson plan?
200
When children encourage other children to conform to their own behavior, attitudes and languages.
What is peer pressure?
200
By lowering ______, students can succeed in a learning environment that is safe and nurturing.
What are Inhibitions?
200
Errors in the second language that are studied to provide feedback to the linguist.
What is error analysis?
200
Based on prior assumption and are often about people of specific cultures or races.
What are cultural stereotypes?
300
This teaching method is composed of different methods, approaches and techniques to fit the needs of all students.
What is Enlightened Eclecticism?
300
Who believed that we learn 90% of what we teach?
Who is William Glasser?
300
These commandments provide teachers with guidelines to follow for effective language instruction.
What are Brown's Ten Commandments?
300
Learners develop and retain a linguistic system or interlanguage.
What is Fossilization?
300
How language is used in interactions. The speaker implies and the listener infers.
What is pragmatics?
400
The theory that children are born with the ability to acquire, develop, and understand language.
What is Universal Grammar?
400
This type of reasoning moves from the whole language to the parts or rules.
What is Inductive Reasoning?
400
If this shuts down, so does the cognitive domain, which affects learning.
What is the Affective Domain?
400
Use of authentic language and asking students to do meaningful tasks using the target language.
What is task-based instruction?
400
When readers and speakers who speak two languages, apply knowledge from one language to the other.
What is L1/L2 interference?
500
This language teaching method focuses on direct target language use without the translation in the first language.
What is Berlitz's Direct Method?
500
This language-learning strategy is the carryover of a previous performance or knowledge to previous or subsequent learning.
What is Transfer?
500
This type of anxiety is considered to be helpful.
What is Facilitative Anxiety?
500
Teacher deciding what methodology to use depending on the aims of the lesson and learners.
What is Enlightened Eclecticism?
500
Self-esteem is categorized into these three areas.
What is Global, Situational, and Task?