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The writing process
Knowing your grammar
Language acquisition
Mixed fruit
100
At this stage you do joint construction
What is stage 3
100
The names of unique people, places, events and publications
What is proper nouns?
100
Language development viewed as the formation of habits
What is behaviourism?
100
The categories for analyzing student errors
What is orthography, semantics and grammar.
200
The aim here is to build up knowledge about the field
What is stage 1?
200
Replace nouns and refer to them in many different ways
What is pronouns?
200
When nothing is learned unless it has been noticed
What is the noticing hypothesis?
200
When students for example choose their own topics and activities for homework
What is a self-directed learner?
300
To deconstruct and form a particular genre
What is stage 2?
300
Helps us understand the meaning of the main verb
What is auxiliary verbs?
300
The hypothesis that includes the expression "Negotiation for meaning"
What is interaction hypothesis?
300
When students are to form their own patterns
What is teaching inductively?
400
A structure of how to teach a writing process
What is the teaching and learning cycle?
400
Provides us precise and vivid descriptions of people, feelings and situations
What is adjectives?
400
A language where students form and test hypothesis
What is interlanguage?
400
Price for coffee in the cafeteria
What is 5 kr? :-)
500
Narratives, arguments, recounts and procedures
What is genres at school?
500
When we want to link the present and the past
What is present perfect?
500
A famous psychologist within the sociocultural perspective
Who is Vygotsky?
500
He believes that grammar can be acquired naturally from meaningful input and opportunities to interact?
Who is Krashen?