ELL Test 1
the favored approach of L2 teaching is
Communicative language teaching
The argument that "speaking forces learners to confront the limits of their L2 ability and pushes them to find better ways to get their message across" is part of
Comprehensible Output hypothesis
True or False: Many Asian American students struggle to do well in school and live in poverty
True
True or False: Refugee Ells may have suffered from the trauma of war and interrupted formal education
True
True or False: The affective filter controls how much comprehensible input gets through to the learner.
True
True or False: the majority of ELL students come from low-income families.
True
True or false: Content-based instruction (CBI) is a form of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT).
True
the Zone of Proximal Development and scaffolding are associated with
Vygotsky
Misrepresentation is an example of a __ morpheme
derivational
True or False: According to the Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis, language learning is a subconscious process.
false
True or False: Assimilation is better than acculturation
false
True or False: It takes 5 years or longer for ELLs to develop Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills (BICS).
false
True or False: Most Ells are foreign born
false
True or False: Regional or nonstandard varieties of English are not legitimate varieties of English.
false
true or false: Norm-referenced tests are fairer for ELLs than criterion-referenced tests.
false
describes on-going assessments which help inform teachers what to do next instructionally.
formative assessment
Book is an example of a ___ morpheme
free
With the _____, students analyze and memorize rules of grammar, then translate sentences between the two languages.
grammar translation method
the following description refers to _____: We acquire language when we understand messages, symbolized by i+1.
input comprehension hypothesis
The argument that input is made comprehensible through modified interaction is part of
interaction hypothesis long
describes the accuracy with which a test measures what it purports to measure.
validity
defined as the "use of assessment data to make a judgment."
evaluation
Immigrant children forge a unique culture out of "American" culture and their home culture.
hybridization
Fast/ Faster/ Fastest is an example of a ___ morpheme
inflectional
vocabulary of a language
lexicon
the smallest unit that has meaning or a grammatical function.
morpheme
the study of the structure of words
morphology
the study of meaning of words, phrases, and sentences
semantics
provides a summary of what a student knows and can do.
summative assessment
true or false: Sheltered instruction can be implemented using the SIOP Model.
true
The legal term used in Every Student Succeeds Act to refer to a student who is in the process of attaining proficiency in English
English Language Learner
True or False: According to the Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis, language acquisition is a conscious process.
False
True or False: It takes 1-2 years for ELLs to develop Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency (CALP).
False
True or False: Subtractive Bilingualism is preferable to additive bilingualism
False
Which of the following should we adopt?
Language as resource orientation; pluralist (multilingual) discourse
Having "a little language teacher in our heads" describes the
Monitor Hypothesis
_____ applied Krashen's theories.
Natural approach
The argument that "learners cannot acquire specific language features in the input unless they notice them" is part of
Noticing Hypothesis Smitd
the most common language spoken in Ell homes
Spanish
Advocates argue for direct instruction of _____ words.
Tier 2
True or False: A change in a phoneme causes a change in meaning
True
True or False: According to the Natural Order Hypothesis, the natural order appears to be immune to teaching.
True
True or False: All teachers are ELLs
True
Pennsylvania is a member of this consortium with common English language proficiency standards and tests.
WIDA
The language acquisition device (LAD) and universal grammar are part of
Chomsky's Innate Perspective
In Pa there are ______ levels of English proficiency
6
The first language acquisition theory that argues that children have an innate ability to learn language is
Chomsky's Innate Perspective
Home language tests, linguistic simplification, bilingual dictionaries or glossaries, oral translation, test directions or items read aloud in English, extra time, individual or small group administration.
accomodations for Ells
Immigrants adapt to the new language and culture without sacrificing their own.
acculturation
compare a student's score to that of other students, and results are reported as percentile rankings.
norm-referenced tests
describes a test penalizing students because of their gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, religion, etc.
cultural bias
describes the consistency with which a test measures whatever it's measuring.
reliability
A new language replaces a home language.
subtractive bilingualism
study of rules governing the way words are combined to form sentences and rules governing the arrangement of sentences in sequences.
syntax
is defined as "a single instrument to measure a "sample" of a student's ability at one particular time."
testing
The following theory refers to _____: Children learn their first language through imitation and positive reinforcement.
Skinner's Behavorist perspective
The variety of English spoken by members of the dominant society in the U.S.
Standard American English
Developing a new language without losing a home language.
additive bilingualism
Observation, performance assessment, self-assessment, peer assessment, portfolio assessment.
alternative authentic assessment
is defined as "the systematic process of planning, collecting, analyzing, reporting, and using student performance data from multiple sources over time."
assessment
Immigrants abandon their language and culture to become Americans.
assimilation
_____ was influenced by behaviorism.
audiolingual method
is based on the notion of communicative competence.
communicative language teaching
are designed to determine whether a student meets specific criteria.
criterion -referenced tests
The systematic, conventional use of sounds, signs or written symbols in a human society for communication and self-expression
language
A test in English is biased in favor of students who are proficient in English and biased against students who are not proficient in English.
linguistic bias
the smallest unit of sound in a language
phoneme
the study of the sound system of a language
phonology
speech acts are apart of
pragmatics
the study of language from the point of view of the users and "invisible" meaning.
pragmatics
variations in language that reflect the social setting in which it is used.
register