Language Issues Flashcards

1
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What is the original language of England?

A

English

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2
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following countries is a former British colony

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(a) United States
(b) Canada
(c) Australia AND Indis

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3
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What is the company that Christian Arno founded

A

Lingo24

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4
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skills that are strengthened by multilingualism?

A

Expanded vocabularies

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5
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auxiliary official languages in the regions of the Philippines?

A

Regional languages

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6
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Filipino and English official languages of the Philippines, according to

A

Article XIV of the 1987 constitution?

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7
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the use of regional languages in the Bilingual Education policy

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used as the auxiliary media of instruction.what

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8
Q

What is the requirement for Filipino as the MOI for Filipino and social studies, according to Executive Order No. 210?

A

It shall continue to be the MOI

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8
Q

what law made to strengthen the use of English as a medium of instruction.

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Executive Order No. 210 issued by the Arroyo government in 2003?

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9
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What is the requirement for English as the medium of instruction for English, Mathematics, and Science, according to Executive Order No. 210?

A

G3

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9
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English shall be taught starting with Grade 1.

A

Executive Order No. 210?

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9
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What is the requirement for English as the primary MOI in the secondary level, according to Executive Order No. 210

A

70 PERCENT

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10
Q

Other native names for the
language a for kinaray a

A

Hamtikanon, Hinaraya, Binisaya nga Karay-a and Bisaya nga Kinaray-a.

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11
Q

member of the Visayan branch of the Philippine
language family

A

Kinaray-a

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12
Q

Bisayan languages, mainly
along with

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Aklanon/Malaynon, Capiznon and Hiligaynon.

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13
Q

Filipino is the blsnk of all indigenous languages in the country and serves as
the national languages in the country and serves as the national language of the
country

A

amalgam

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14
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Filipino is the blsnk that binds all the citizens of the Philippines.

A

lingua franca

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15
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are considered auxiliary official languages in the Philippines.

A

Regional languages

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16
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In blank a language may be referred to as a code

A

sociolinguistics

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17
Q

a neutral
term which can be used to denote a language or a variety of language.

A

code

18
Q

The Visayan branch of the Philippine language family spoken mainly in the Province of Antique.

A

Kinaray-a

19
Q

Another name for Kinaray-a.

A

Hamtikanon

20
Q

The linguistic phenomenon that occurs when speakers alternate or switch between two or more languages or language varieties during a conversation.

A

Another term for intra-sentential code-switching.

21
Q

The superordinate term that includes code-mixing.

A

Code-switching

22
Q

The state of hybridization that can make it difficult to identify which language is actually being spoken.

A
23
Q

The unintended combination of languages, such as ‘TagLish’ or ‘Kinaray-a-English’.

A

Code-switching

24
Q

The most prominent medium of instruction in the Philippines

A

English

25
Q

The misconception often created about English in the Philippines.

A

English is superior to other languages.

26
Q

The third language that children are often taught at an early age in the Philippines.

A

English

26
Q

The pride of Antiqueños.

A

Kinaray-a

27
Q

The basic weakness plaguing Philippine education.

A

Many pupils do not understand what their teacher is saying.

28
Q

The language that various stakeholders in education urged Congress to abandon as the sole medium of instruction, especially in the primary grades.

A

English

29
Q

The government agency that promotes the use of Filipino.

A

Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF)

30
Q

The official languages of the Philippines, according to Article XIV of the 1987 constitution.

A

Filipino and English

31
Q

The policy that calls for the use of Filipino and English as media of instruction in the Philippines.

A

Bilingual Education policy

32
Q

The initial languages for literacy in the Bilingual Education policy.

A

Regional languages

33
Q

he executive order that aims to strengthen the use of English as a medium of instruction.

A

Executive Order No. 210

34
Q

The requirement for English as the medium of instruction for English, Mathematics, and Science, according to Executive Order No. 210.

A

shall be the medium of instruction from at least Grade 3.

35
Q

The requirement for English as the primary MOI in the secondary level, according to Executive Order No. 210.

A

The time allotted for English in all learning areas shall not be less than 70%.

36
Q

The argument against the desire to make classrooms enjoyable for children.

A

It can work against education.

37
Q

The lingua franca that binds all the citizens of the Philippines.

A

Filipino

38
Q

The remaining link to the Filipino spirit and his potential towards a lasting national identity.

A

he Filipino language

39
Q

The role of English in the Philippines.

A

It is the sole medium of instruction in schools, the preferred language of communication, and the language of government.

40
Q

The importance of being good speakers of English for Filipinos.

A

It helps them to be globally competitive.

41
Q

The importance of learning how to speak and write in English.

A
42
Q

The benefit of learning.

A

it is ewarding

43
Q

The reason why learning requires work.

A

It is a process that requires both time and energy.

44
Q

The argument against the desire to make classrooms enjoyable for children.

A

It can work against education.