Section 2 Flashcards
- What is a phonics approach
To see how letters are linked to sounds and spelling patterns
- What is metalinguistic feedback
The teacher does not give the answer but asks clarifying questions to help the student correct their mistakes
- What is a recast
The teacher doesn’t tell the student she is wrong but repeats the correct answer back to the student - i like your….i like you, good.
- What is elicitation
Drawing out answers from students by giving them clues or having them fill in the blank
- How can you create a culturally responsive classroom
Learn about your students Use real world problems Use guest speakers Use learning stations Gamify lessons Allow student choice Make sure all students participate Use problem-based situations
- What is sociolinguistic competence
Using expressions appropriate for different situations and contexts
- what is a collectivist culture
values development of collective culture over individual needs- how others are treated and taken care of
- what is individualist culture
worried about individual rather than group development
- what is code switching
switching from one language or dialect to another when speaking
- what is dialect variation
different varieties of English spoken in different regions or in different social classes
- what is a language register
different forms of communication (formal, informal, casual, intimate) used in different settings
- what is jargon
words or expressions used by one group that would be confusing to another group
- what are decoding skills
knowing letter combos to figure out how to pronounce words and sound out words
- define onomatopoeia
words spelled like they sound- bam, click, plop
- define phoneme
single unit of sound- b, d, ou, th
- define grapheme
letter or group of letters that create a sound- c, k, ck, ough
- define phonemic awareness
being able to hear and identify sounds in spoken words
- what is the Preproduction phase
0-6 months, nods, draws, points
- what is early production phase
6 months - 1 year, uses key words/phrases
- what is Speech Emergence phase
1-3 years, simple sentences but makes errors
- what is Intermediate fluency
3.-5 years, excellent comprehension but makes grammatical errors
- what is advanced fluency
5-7 years, near native level of speech
- what is the affective filter hypothesis
fear, nervousness, boredom affects learning
- lexical collocations
combos of words that go together- warm regards vs hot regards
- define idiomatically
an expression that sounds natural to natives- pull my leg
- what are Elkonin boxes
Boxes where students hear words and put tokens into boxes as they hear different sounds in a word
- define phonetics
study of sounds and how they are used in language
- define stress and intonation
placing stress on certain words and varying pitch to indicate emotion
- what is a phonetic environment
the surrounding sounds of a targeted speech sound- m and t in the word mat
- Rising and falling intonation
changing pitch when we state something or ask questions