16 questions
A child who has live in isolation starting at a very young age and thereby has remained unaware of human behavior and language.
Displacement in language
Feral Child
Unruly child
Linguistic isolation
It states that people must learn language within a critical period during early development if they are ever to comprehend and master the structure of language.
Innate hypothesis
Environmentalist Hypothesis
Critical-Period Hypothesis
Nativist theory
A process-oriented model of motivation that carries out the necessary tasks to maintain motivation.
executive motivation
choice motivation
motivation retrospection
intrinsic motivation
Learners are striving for excellence, autonomy, and self-actualization.
Instrumental motivation
Integrative motivation
Executive motivation
Intrinsic motivation
Name Gardner's eight intelligences.
Body, eyes, brain, speech, environment, music, self-aware, and other aware
Bodily/Kinesthetic, Visual/Spatial, Logical/Mathematical, Verbal/Linguistic, Naturalist, Musical/Rhythmical, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal
Moving, seeing, thinking, speaking, appreciating, singing, reflecting, and communicating
Physical, visual, intellectual, verbal, natural, musical, personal, and public
According to Gardner, what is intrapersonal intelligence?
The gift of environmental awareness.
The gift of verbal or linguistic skills such as listening, reading, speaking, and writing.
The gift of working with people and understanding the complexity of human relationships.
The gift of inner thought, self-awareness, and self reflection as demonstrated in goal-setting, self assessing, and self regulating.
You have a high verbal/linguistic intelligence, so you have been assigned as a tour guide for a nature walk in the local park. You will be teaching tour groups about protecting the natural plant life in the park, so you have to have pictures of the plants that appear earlier and later in the year. You can choose an assistant to help you prepare and brief the pictures. If the potential assistants possessed the intelligences listed in options A-D, which would be most helpful to you?
Naturalist; Visual/Spatial; Interpersonal
Naturalist; Bodily/Kinesthetic; Interpersonal
Visual/Spatial; Logical/Mathematical; Intrapersonal
Naturalist; Visual/Spatial; Intrapersonal
You just bought a used car. Your friend's dad gave you this advice, "Make sure you get a mechanic who doesn't mind getting his hands dirty, and likes to work alone." If you take his advice, what two kinds of intelligences would you like the mechanic to possess?
Bodily/Kinesthetic and Intrapersonal
Naturalist and Intrapersonal
Visual/Spatial and Interpersonal
Logical/Mathematical and Interpersonal
This is the ability to identify sound pattern in a new language and can recognize different grammatical functions of the words in the sentence.
Naturalistic
Interpersonal
Aptitude
Learning Style
They are the type of learners that prefer to see a teacher during a lesson and learn by the use of pictures, wall displays, diagrams and videos in order to organize ideas.
Auditory
Visual
Kinesthetic
Tactile
It is the state of mind that connects with feelings of uneasiness, frustrations, self doubt and worry.
Anxiety
Inhibition
Self- esteem
Doubtful
These are based on belief that learners bring to the classroom that affects not only their cognitive abilities but also the affective states which influence the way they acquire a language.
Self-esteem
Personality
Aptitude
Attitude
This stage of language acquisition has a strategy of introducing charts and graphs to students by using easily understood information such as a class survey of food preferences.
BEGINNING FLUENCY
SPEECH EMERGENT
EARLY-PRODUCTION
PRE-PRODUCTION
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
Non-linguistic factors
Speech Emergent
Advanced Fluency
Early Production
Which of the following motivations are utilitarian and often found in typical classroom environments?
Instrumental motivation
Integrative motivation
Motivations
All of the above
This is defined by Richards et al.as "language which a learner hears or receives and from which they can learn".
Environment
Input
Interaction
Language egocentrism