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Example Question #1 : Phonology And Morphology

Which of the following provides the best definition of the term: "minimal pairs"?

Possible Answers:

Sets of three words in which only one phonological element is distinct

Sets of two words in which all but one phonological element are distinct

Sets of two words in which only one morphological element is distinct

Sets of two words in which only one phonological element is distinct

Correct answer:

Sets of two words in which only one phonological element is distinct

Explanation:

The first key to answering this question was to know that "minimal pairs" are a tool for teaching phonology to students. Knowing this, and that "pairs" are sets of two, one simply had to know that the "minimal" aspect of the "pair" for teaching purpose is a phonological DIFFERENCE between the words. One distinct element being different helps to establish that element to students.

Example Question #1 : Syntax And Semantics

Syntax refers to ____________________.

Possible Answers:

the words chosen for a sentence

the arrangement of syllables in a word

the arrangement of grammatical units in a sentence

None of these

Correct answer:

the arrangement of grammatical units in a sentence

Explanation:

This is a simple definition question. "Syntax" refers to the arrangement of grammatical units into a cohesive sentence, this includes words, phrases, clauses, punctuation. The words chosen in a sentence is called "diction."

Example Question #2 : Syntax And Semantics

The last element of fluent writing most second language learners develop is _______________.

Possible Answers:

grammatical correctness

syntactical variety

None of these

accurate diction

Correct answer:

syntactical variety

Explanation:

Second language learners tend to develop the ability to write grammatically correct sentences far before they develop the ability to write sentences that are syntactically varied, using multi-clause sentences, a variety of introductory phrases, and so on.

Example Question #3 : California Teacher Of English Learners (Ctel)

The four fundamental systems of language are vocabulary, phonology, grammar, and __________________.

Possible Answers:

discourse

contrast

cohesion

morphemes

Correct answer:

discourse

Explanation:

This question is foundational in nature. In order to teach any of the component elements of language acquisition, you must know the fundamental systems by which languages operate. The fourth fundamental system is discourse, which refers to extended chunks of language that create a unified, cohesive meaning.

Example Question #1 : California Teacher Of English Learners (Ctel)

Which of the following statements about pragmatic competence is NOT true?

Possible Answers:

All of these statements about pragmatic competence are accurate.

Pragmatic competence refers only to a learner's' output skills, their speech and writing, not their receptive skills (reading and listening)

Pragmatic competence can often be identified, or tested, in a learner's ability to "hedge" in communication

Pragmatic competence is generally acquired late in a second language learners development

Correct answer:

Pragmatic competence refers only to a learner's' output skills, their speech and writing, not their receptive skills (reading and listening)

Explanation:

Pragmatic competence refers to a learner's ability to communicate effectively in all realms of communication (receptive AND output skills). One key to pragmatic competence is that the learner is able to communicate  and understand the nuances of intended meaning in real-time situations. This involves and understanding of "hedging" ("my foot kind of hurts" vs "my foot hurts").

Example Question #1 : Additive Language Development

Social Interactionist Theory is based on ________________.

Possible Answers:

Stanley Milgram's theories on obedience to authority

the theories of sociologist Lev Vygotsky surrounding the role of interaction between children and knowledgeable, linguistically fluent elders

Soloman Asch's theories of impression formation

the theories of cognitive language development articulated by Jean Piaget

Correct answer:

the theories of sociologist Lev Vygotsky surrounding the role of interaction between children and knowledgeable, linguistically fluent elders

Explanation:

Social interactionist theory has its roots in the work of Lev Vygotsky, who focused on the role of linguistically fluent adults in the development of language in young children. As it applies to education, social interactionist theory argues for a direct, personally engaged role for primary teachers in the classroom. According to Vygotsky, direct  and involved social interaction with a verbally acute adult lays the groundwork for verbal fluency and intelligence in young children.

While the other answers all named legitimate social theorists, none of their work applied to the social interactionist theory of language development specifically.

Example Question #1 : Theories, Models, And Processes Of Second Language Acquisition

In a classroom of adult second language learners it is best to encourage _____________.

Possible Answers:

only supervised conversations on specific topics, so the teacher can supervise language use by the students

free and natural conversations about contemporary or personally relevant topics

strictly academic discourse

None of these

Correct answer:

free and natural conversations about contemporary or personally relevant topics

Explanation:

The first thing to remember when teaching second language learners is that they are already fluent conversationalists in another language! This is the primary difference between facilitating primary and second language acquisition. Second language learners, in order to progress to the difficult goal of pragmatic competence, will be more stimulated and more apt to acquire language when they engage in natural conversations similar to those they will or would like to have in their real lives. Allowing learners to express themselves naturally and without constant strict supervision is key.

Example Question #1 : Theories, Models, And Processes Of Second Language Acquisition

Which of the following is the best technique to teach students to produce a short essay on a contemporary topic?

Possible Answers:

Have the students read several model essays, both positive and negative in advance, and then have them discuss the essays in small groups

Have the students gather in small groups to discuss the topic, generate a thesis, and write introductions that they then workshop as a group

Give the students an abundance of essays to take home, telling them they will produce their essays the next day

None of these

Correct answer:

Have the students gather in small groups to discuss the topic, generate a thesis, and write introductions that they then workshop as a group

Explanation:

The best way to help students synthesize information about essay structures is to make sure that all aspects of language learning are incorporated into the process. By having students read, write, talk, and listen while composing their essays you will be developing all of their language skills, while also allowing the students to be comfortable, while combining social and solitary work.

Example Question #3 : Theories, Models, And Processes Of Second Language Acquisition

Semantic meaning refers to ___________.

Possible Answers:

the meaning of a sentence

the meaning of an individual word

the meaning of a phoneme

the meaning of a paragraph

Correct answer:

the meaning of an individual word

Explanation:

This is a simple, but important, definition: semantic meaning refers to the meaning generated by a single word in isolation.

Example Question #4 : Theories, Models, And Processes Of Second Language Acquisition

In providing corrections for beginner-early intermediate second language learners it is best practice to _________________.

Possible Answers:

provide only a summary paragraph response that is encouraging; individual sentences should not be commented upon

correct every single mistake in order to provide the learner with maximum input

Not applicable; beginning students should not be asked to write or read

avoid correcting all mistakes, and instead focus on providing consistent feedback in a specifically targeted area

Correct answer:

avoid correcting all mistakes, and instead focus on providing consistent feedback in a specifically targeted area

Explanation:

Beginning and early intermediate second language learners are very far away from being able to produce a text that does not require significant correction. To correct every grammatical point in a student's work at this level would be deeply discouraging to a student, and would simply overload them with information, making it impossible for them to actually synthesize the corrections. The best thing to do is to give specific, targeted feedback on a grammar point that the student can take in and learn from. Doing this over a long period of time, as the points are incrementally integrated the student will improve.

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