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Stages of First Language Adquisition - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Babbling
2. One word
3. Two-word
4. Telegraphic
5. Multiword
Stages of Second Language adquisition - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Pre-production
2. Production
3. Speech Emergence
4. Intermediate fluency
5. Advanced fluency
Canale and Swain - CORRECT ANSWER-Communicative competence (
grammar, sociolinguistics, discourse, communication strategies)
Social Interactionist Model - CORRECT ANSWER-Caregiver gives the language
Sociocognitive approach - CORRECT ANSWER-Social interaction motivates
,Natural Order Hypothesis - CORRECT ANSWER-Order for grammar
Nativist model - CORRECT ANSWER-Universal Grammar
Acquisition learning model - CORRECT ANSWER-Acquisition vs. learning
Input hypothesis - CORRECT ANSWER-scaffolding
Monitor hypothesis - CORRECT ANSWER-Introverted looks for perfection
Common underlying proficiency - CORRECT ANSWER-L1 to L2
Primary language academic success - CORRECT ANSWER-Academic proficiency
L1 helps L2
REgister - CORRECT ANSWER-depends on situation
Logographic Phase - CORRECT ANSWER-words are shapes
Analytic Phase - CORRECT ANSWER-attention to letters
Transitional stage - CORRECT ANSWER-write sentences
, Conventional stage - CORRECT ANSWER-Problems with irregular words
Phonology - CORRECT ANSWER-Phonems=sounds
Morphology - CORRECT ANSWER-form of words
Sintaxis - CORRECT ANSWER-structure of a sentence
Phonetics - CORRECT ANSWER-Sounds= no context
Steven Pinker - CORRECT ANSWER-Communication for survival
Jim Cummins - CORRECT ANSWER-BICS and CALP
Affective Filter Hypothesis - CORRECT ANSWER-Emotional factors
Sociolect - CORRECT ANSWER-class
idiolect - CORRECT ANSWER-own
Ortographic phase - CORRECT ANSWER-ready for content