Lessons 1 & 2 Q&A | Proven Exam Prep | 100% Pass
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1. What does the term 'lexical quality' refer to in the context of language
acquisition?
The use of grammar rules
The understanding of phonetics
The richness of word knowledge
The ability to form sentences
2. Alphabetic principle refers to
Ability to count number of sounds in a word
Associations between the letters (graphemes) and sounds
(phonemes)
Ability to read at word level
Ability to identify words that rhyme
3. Describe the role of semantics in effective communication.
Semantics deals with the physical aspects of language.
Semantics focuses on the sounds of words.
Semantics is concerned with the rules of sentence formation.
Semantics helps in understanding how words relate and form
coherent sentences.
4. What is the primary benefit of word analysis in literacy instruction?
, Understanding meanings and structures of words
Improving handwriting skills
Focusing solely on phonics
Enhancing vocabulary through memorization
5. In a classroom setting, if a teacher wants to enhance students' phonemic
awareness, which activity would be most effective?
Teaching grammar rules without sound activities.
Assigning lengthy reading passages without sound focus.
Focusing exclusively on vocabulary definitions.
Engaging students in sound manipulation games, such as rhyming
or segmenting sounds.
6. In a classroom setting, how might a teacher improve students' lexical quality
to support their language acquisition?
By emphasizing rote memorization of definitions.
By limiting vocabulary exposure to familiar words.
By focusing only on grammar exercises.
By incorporating diverse vocabulary activities and multisensory
learning methods.
7. Describe the role of syllables in breaking down words for reading.
Syllables are irrelevant to word comprehension.
Syllables only exist in spoken language, not written.
Syllables help to break down words into manageable units for easier
reading.
Syllables determine the meaning of a word.
, 8. Discuss how addressing literacy assumptions can impact student learning in
elementary schools.
Addressing literacy assumptions can create a more inclusive
environment that supports diverse learning needs and promotes
equitable educational outcomes.
Addressing literacy assumptions has no significant impact on student
learning.
Addressing literacy assumptions primarily benefits only struggling
readers.
Addressing literacy assumptions focuses only on improving teacher
training.
9. In a classroom where students are struggling with reading, how might a
teacher implement structured literacy to improve their skills?
By allowing students to choose their own reading materials without
guidance.
By focusing exclusively on reading comprehension strategies.
By providing explicit and systematic instruction in phonemic
awareness and phonics.
By using only visual aids and ignoring phonics instruction.
10. Describe how word analysis contributes to a student's overall literacy
development.
Word analysis is primarily concerned with spelling accuracy.
Word analysis aids in decoding and comprehension by breaking
down words into their components.
Word analysis does not impact reading fluency.
Word analysis focuses only on phonological awareness without