Multiple Choice
True/False
Open-ended Questions
100

- To know a word, children need:

  1. Its form, its meaning and its sound.

  2. Its use, its  meaning and its grammar.

  3. Its form, its meaning and its use.

  4. Its use, its provenience and its pronunciation.

3.Its form, its meaning and its use.

100

Interaction is not relevant in vocabulary development.

False 

100

Regarding some of the activities or strategies proposed in the text to teach vocabulary to YLL, which one(s) do you think is(are) the most useful? why?

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200
  • For teaching and learning  vocabulary we must consider:

  1. Explicit and implicit teaching of vocabulary

  2. Spontaneous interaction and media exposure

  3. A vocabulary size

  4. All the previous ones and more


4. All the previous ones and more

200

Children use word groups and chunks for social-interactional purposes.


True

200

What do you think about this statement: It is important to consider vocabulary as “the core component of all of the language skills” ?

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300
  • Chunks:

  1. provide children with ready-made phrases they can use to express meaning.

  2. help children develop fluency and express themselves more easily.

  3. are very useful for children when expressing themselves and when building up an L2.

  4. All of them.

4. All of them.

300

The Use of ICT isn’t an important support for vocabulary teaching and learning.

False

300

Why is the process of  recycling important ? 

To consolidate vocabulary.

400
  • Explicit learning refers to: 

  1. learning incidentally through exposure and use.

  2. learning through focused, deliberate study.

  3. learning through both, incidental and deliberate exposure to the language.

  4. none of the above.

2. learning through focused, deliberate study.

400

ICT can be used to support both explicit and implicit vocabulary learning. 

True 

400

Why do you think that some teachers employ a limited variety of instructional practices in teaching vocabulary to children? 

-Teachers' beliefs.

-Teachers' previous language learning experiences.

500
  • Meaning-focused input may involve:

  1. children listening to stories, watching films or reading graded readers. 

  2. children taking part in spoken interaction, and writing creative stories.

  3. explicit study of the high frequency vocabulary items.

  4. recycling and consolidation of the already familiar vocabulary.

1. children listening to stories, watching films or reading graded readers.

500

Reading extensively is one of the most important ways in which children can learn vocabulary implicitly.

True 

500

What are the 4 strands/characteristics for teaching and learning vocabulary? Explain.

Meaning focused input, meaning focused output, language focused learning, fluency development.