Ministry ESL Program- Secondary core Cycle 1- Strategies Flashcards

1
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What are the 3 categories of strategies

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Metacognitive
Cognitive
Social/Affective

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2
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Direct attention is

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Metacognitive

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3
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Pay selective attention is

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Metacognitive

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4
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Plan is

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Metacognitive

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5
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Self-evaluate is

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Metacognitive

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6
Q

Self-monitor is

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Metacognitive

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7
Q

Activate prior knowledge is

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Cognitive

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8
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Compare is

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Cognitive

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9
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Infer is

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Cognitive

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10
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Practice is

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Cognitive

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11
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Predict is

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Cognitive

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12
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Scan is

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Cognitive

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13
Q

What does scanning mean

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Looking for specific information in a text

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14
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Skim is

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Cognitive

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15
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What does skimming mean

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Looking over the text quickly to get the general idea

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16
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Take notes is

17
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Use semantic mapping is

18
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Survey is

19
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Ask for help, repetition, clarification, confirmation is

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Social/Affective

20
Q

Cooperate is

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Social/Affective

21
Q

Encourage self or others is

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Social/Affective

22
Q

Lower anxiety is

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Social/Affective

23
Q

Take risks is

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Social/Affective

24
Q

Various strategies relate to

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Oral interaction and reading