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The natural order hypothesis suggests that certain rules of language tend to be acquired before others.
According to researcher Steven Krashen and other proponents of the Natural Approach, this order is
best acquired through which of the following means?
normal conversation
pattern drills
explicit grammar instruction
metacognition - correct answers -normal conversation
Use the two sentences below to answer the question that follows. "I'm sorry, but there is no student by
that name in this class" "Nope, you've got the wrong classroom, honey!"
To help English Language Learners understand the primary distinction between the two sentences
above, an ESL teacher would need to use knowledge of English:
pragmatics.
syntactics.
semantics.
phonetics. - correct answers -pragmatics
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,English Language Learners with which of the following personal characteristics generally do not require
explicit instruction in English discourse patterns such as word stress, intonation, and sentence rhythms?
a. students with kinesthetic learning styles
b. strong academic achievers
c. students at younger ages
d. speakers of Romance languages - correct answers -c. students at younger ages
John sent his mother flowers." In this sentence, the word "mother" is: *
A direct object
a predicate nominative
an indirect object
an object pronoun - correct answers -indirect object
Students in a beginning-level middle school ESL class have a primary language that is alphabetic but
more phonetically regular than English.
When beginning English reading instruction with these students, the teacher should be aware that:
the students' prior knowledge of the role an alphabet plays in reading will not transfer to English
because English is phonetically irregular.
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,the phonetic irregularities of English are likely to prevent the students from using context to confirm
work meaning as they read in English.
the students' phonemic awareness skills (e.g., segmenting a word into sounds) will not transfer to
English because English is phonetically irregular.
the phonetic irregularities of English are likely to be confusing to the students when they try to decode
unfamiliar English words. - correct answers -the phonetic irregularities of English are likely to be
confusing to the students when they try to decode unfamiliar English words.
During a mathematics lesson, an elementary teacher introduces students to standard linear
measurements (e.g., inch, foot, yard) by measuring various objects around the classroom and taping a
label on each object starting its length (e.g., 6 inches, 2 feet, 1 yard).
The teacher's presentation is particularly effective in promoting ESL students' academic language
development in English because it:
-encourages students to integrate their receptive and expressive language development
-reinforces students' recognition of English numbers.
-supports students' conceptual development with contextualized language.
-provides students with practice forming regular and irregular English plurals. - correct answers -
supports students' conceptual development with contextualized language
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, An ESL teacher is working with a small group of ESL students on a reading activity. During the activity, a
student asks the ESL teacher about the meaning and pronunciation of an unfamiliar vocabulary word.
Rather than answering the question himself, the teacher redirects the question to the other students in
the group, and then confirms or clarifies any correct responses they are able to offer.
The primary benefit of this technique is that it:
-models an inquiry-based approach to second-language acquisition.
-fosters critical thinking and analytical reasoning skills.
-helps ESL students to develop confidence in their own knowledge and independent problem-solving
abilities.
-encourages ESL students to develop independent strategies for overcoming difficulties in reading
comprehension. - correct answers -helps ESL students to develop confidence in their own knowledge
and independent problem-solving abilities.
Read the conversation below between a student and his ESL teacher, then answer the two questions
that follow.
Teacher: [Pointing to an illustration of ice cream cones] What is your favorite ice cream flavor?
Student: Yes, ice cream. I like this!
Teacher: Do you like chocolate? Vanilla? Strawberry?
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