A+ 2023|2024 UPDATE
Why are phonetic symbols important?
they can help your student visualize English sounds
Which of the following body parts contribute to the creation of sound?
tongue, lips, & hard palate
How do vowel sounds differ from consonant sounds?
Vowel sounds involve less obstruction of air
Which of the following are reasons why your students should practice reading out loud?
Improved self-correction, sharper focus & practice with intonation
What is a downside of round robin reading?
Some students find it embarrassing and get anxious
Students do not get anything out of hearing the teacher read a text.
When students are connecting to the text, they are using higher-level thinking than when they
answers questions about the text.
False
True
How should you provide feedback to your students when they are presenting new ideas in English?
Be honest, be specific, tell them what they can improve
According to Glasser, which of the following is an inherent need all humans require for emotional
health?
The need to belong
Which of the following are the two types of motivation?
Extrinsic & Intrinsic
Can a student's cultural background affect his or her learning?
Yes, because people learn from the world around them
Which of the following are common barriers a new English language learner might run into?
. Getting used to letters and words instead of conceptual symbols
. Getting used to reading left to right
. Getting used to the order of adjectives and nouns in a sentence
What are cognates?
A word that has a common etymology with similar words in different languages
, TRUE or FALSE
. Breaking words down to their root parts is a great way to help students understand English.
. Students learning English for the first time should not be able to use translations in their native
language.
True
False
Which of the following are basic skills that students need to master to have English fluency?
Reading + Writing
What is phonology the study of?
The study of the sound and structure of language
Which of the following are common types of phonemes?
Vowels + Consonants
Which of the following terms describes a morpheme that is not dependent on other words and carries
meaning?
Free lexical morpheme
Which of the following are word forms of the word "go"?
Went & Goes
What part of speech describes an action or a state of being?
Verb
TRUE or FALSE
. A compound sentence is a sentence that is made up of one clause
. An adjective is a word that modifies a noun.
False
True
Which of the following words have antonymy?
Light and Dark
Day and Night
Why is phonemic awareness important no matter what native language a student speaks?
Phonemes are unique to a language