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Whatever
100
CLD
What is Culturally and Linguistically Diverse?
100
Developed Total Physical Response
Who is Asher?
100
English to Speakers of Other Languages
What is ESOL?
100
Imaginary barrier to language acquisition caused by fear, etc.
What is affective filter?
100
Letters for a student who has limited oral skills
What is LES (LEP)?
200
BICS
What is Basic Interpersonal Communications Skills?
200
Developed the Natural Approach with Terrell and the use of terms like silent period, affective filter, etc.
Who is Krashen?
200
Term for students who have limited schooling
What is LFS?
200
Time when student is absorbing language but not producing it
What is silent period?
200
Assessment that is done by collecting and evaluating a range of assignments over time
What is portfolio assessment?
300
CALP
What is Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency?
300
Developed the terms BICS and CALP
Who is Cummins?
300
Denotes the student's native language
What is L1?
300
Approach to content instruction of ELLs using visuals, demonstrations, etc.
What is sheltered instruction?
300
Assessment that is done in a manner that is similar to how the content was taught and how it is to be used.
What is authentic assessment?
400
IPT
What is Idea Proficiency Test?
400
Worked with Krashen to develop the Natural Approach
Who is Terrel?
400
Initials for process of learning another language
What is SLA?
400
Actual items to increase comprehension and background knowledge of second language learners
What is realia?
400
LAS
What are the Language Assessment scales?
500
KELPA-P
What is Kansas English Language Proficiency Assessment for Placement?
500
Developed the theory of CUP
Who is Cummins?
500
Letters denoting a student has a primary home language that is not English.
What is PHLOTE?
500
The language a student knows plus additional language that is just a bit more difficult-made understandable by a range of strategies.
What is comprehensible input?
500
The acronym for the idea that knowledge in L1 and similarity in structure of L1 and L2 can help language acquisition.
What is CUP (Common Underlying Proficiency)?