Grammar
Listening Skills
Chapter 5-Feedback
Lesson Planning
Miscellaneous
100

“Whole system and structure of language in general, usually taken as consisting of syntax and morphology (including inflections) and sometimes also phonology and semantics”

What is Grammar

100

Involves segmentation into the sound stream into meaningful units to interpret the message.  Listeners gradually build meaning from phonemes to words to increasingly larger units of meaning.

What is bottom up processing.

100

Teacher reformulates all parts of student’s utterance minus the error is a _____.

What is a recast.

100

General statements that describe the focus and general purposes of a curriculum.

What are goals.

100

The extent to which a listener actually understands an utterance. 

What is intelligibility. 

200

Presentation, Practice, Production is known as a _______.

What is a Traditional Approach to teaching grammar

200

Involves the application of context and prior knowledge to interpret the message. Seen as an interpretation process.

What is top down processing.

200

_______ errors often impede a reader’s/listener’s comprehension 

Ex: 

I was in the United States since 1985.

What are global errors.

200

T follows up/concludes activity by checking Ss understanding. 

What is post activity phase.

200

Krashen i+1 model

What is the input hypothesis

300

-Grammar instruction takes place within a communicative activity

What is a reactive approach.

300

What are the three parts of the Information Processing Model?

What are perception, parsing, and utilization. 

300

________ are most commonly used even though they are known to be the least effective. 

What are recasts. 

300

True/False: Assessment is the first stage in backwards design lesson planning.

What is false.

300

Tasks should be sequenced for learners according to their cognitive complexity.

What is cognitive theory. 

400

Learners acquire language through comprehensible input.

What is implicit grammar instruction. 

400

There are 4 separate skills that go into listening. What are they? 

  1. Receptive: understanding speakers message

  2. Constructive: reading between the lines 

  3. Collaboration: needed between speaker and listener to negotiate meaning

  4. Transformative: involvement in a conversation without judgement, empathizing with speaker 

400

What kind of feedback is this? 

T: How do you think your presentation went? 

S: Nervous. When I presentated..

T: Is that the correct form of the past tense?

What is metalinguistic feedback.

400

A fill in the blank worksheet is an example of ______.

What is controlled practice.

400

Which modes of communication are used in this scenario? 

Text messages back and forth with a friend

What is interpersonal.

500

Instructor presents the rules first and then follows up with examples.

What is deductive approach.

500

What types of listening are happening in this situation? You are listening to the announcement of the lottery numbers on the radio. 

What is receptive

500

What type of feedback is this? 

T: Whose books are these? 

S: Mines 

T: Mines? 

S: Mine 

What is Clarification Request

500

These are ______ goals

SWBAT . . .

  • Inquire about another’s health.

  • Express the presence of common symptoms.

  • Offer common health-related advice.

  • Identify common diseases.



What are content goals.

500

Which modes of communication are used? 

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