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CSET Subtest English
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cset
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english
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Sounds that signal different meanings like'b' and 't'
blending
free - writing
phonemes
Milestones of language acquistion/five to seven years
2. Language that does not literally mean what it says - like the 'black bat night has flown the coop'
tales
figurative language
false casality
second language acuqisition
3. Adults modify their speech to make it easier for children to learn languages - including sentence structures and repeating key words
concepts about print
Child directed speech
non - fiction
phonology
4. Sound sequences that convey meanings like the words 'bat' and 'rat'
diphthong
morphemes
fluency
high frequency word recognition
5. Telegraphic speech(words without affixes or function words)
Milestones of language acquistion/seven years to adulthood
Milestones of language acquistion/eighteen months to thirty months
Milestones in Reading/milddle to late alphabetic
habituation
6. The ability to connect two letters together - also known as 'sounding out'
blending
Milestones of language acquistion/two to five years
dyslexia
Milestones in Reading/milddle to late alphabetic
7. An extended metaphor that is carried through an entire narrative like 'Everyman'
allegory
spelling inventory
phonemes
syntax
8. A story that odriginated and deeloped over time and was passed on from generations to generations
zone of proximal development
tales
Milestones in Reading/early alphabetic
prewriting
9. What the paragraph is all about - usually the first sentence
prewriting
informal assessment
zone of proximal development
topic sentence
10. A blending of vowel words like 'ou' in 'out
figurative language
Milestones in Spelling/phonetic stage
diphthong
bandwagon effect
11. Works that are invented by the writer
personification
satire
zone of proximal development
fiction
12. Songlike; characterized by emotion - subjectivity and imagination
lyrical
reading
squinting modifier
Milestones in Spelling/transitional stage
13. The argument that the human brain contains a limited set of rules for organizing language. In turn - there is an assumption that all languages have a common structural basis.
spelling
universal grammar
oral reading inventory
appositive
14. The realization that occurs in kindergarten that words should be read from left to right
phonology
blending
concepts of print
prewriting
15. A test that evaluates how well the learning has come along
spelling
metacognitive approach
formal assessment
compound sentences
16. Sentences that have two clauses that could be independent but are connected by a conjunction.
compound sentences
figurative language
oxymoron
overgeneralization
17. A technique of pre - writing in which the writer writes any ideas without limit
brainstorming
semantics
compound sentences
dangling modifiers
18. Written representation of a 'phoneme' (the letter 'b' or 'p')
grapheme
misplaced modifier
semantics
formal assessment
19. Developing a phonemic awareness - starts with distinguishing different phonemes - then morphemes and then syntax. Then - children decode words and practice reading texts of ascending difficulty until they become a fluent reader
reading
semantics
appositive
phonological awareness
20. Human brains are structured to make sense of language that belongs to specifically wordly language
syntax
squinting modifier
language acquisition device
topic sentence
21. Increasing fluency. An elementary student acquires 12 words daily!
Milestones of language acquistion/seven years to adulthood
short story
Milestones in Reading/milddle to late alphabetic
grapheme
22. Attributing human qualities to a non - human animal or object
lyrical
body sentence
personification
allegory
23. Speller moves from a dependence on sound and phonology to use of visual memory and understanding of word structure - might write 'highed' instead of 'hide'- spelling words correctly even if they aren't the right words that should be spelled
reading
Milestones in Spelling/transitional stage
syntax
dangling modifiers
24. Occurs before kindergarten in which text progresses left to right
pragmatics
Milestones in Reading/pre - alphabetic
Milestones of language acquistion/one to two years
concepts about print
25. Occurs grades two to three: children can read larger words in print and accuracy and speed in reading are stressed
Milestones in Reading/ornographic
allusion
semantics
brainstorming
26. During initial instruction - children start to realize that the letter - sound correspondence is a principal...may spell words with a single letter like 'u' instead of 'you'
body sentence
allusion
first draft
Milestones in Spelling/semi - phonetic stage
27. An opinion that is disgiuised as a fact
Milestones in Spelling/correct stage
allusion
tales
faulty logic
28. When children realize that letters represent sounds - may know only a few letters in the alphabet
biography
spelling
fluency
Milestones in Spelling/pre - communicative
29. An attack launched against a person and the person's position - 'the candidate is a cowardly man'
ad hominem
overgeneralization
semantics
syntax
30. A modifier that could modify either two phrases before it. The executive entering the office hurriedly made the decision.affective filter - aka writer's block: a condition that leavesstudents feeling insecure about writing
squinting modifier
Milestones in Reading/pre - alphabetic
Milestones of language acquistion/one to two years
morphology
31. Developed by Leo Vygotsky - the area where a child can solve problems on their own - best observed during unstructured play. social environment influences the way that language is developed. language determines the nature of our thoughts - our person
personification
simile
zone of proximal development
squinting modifier
32. The study in which the ways words - sentences and sounds are used to convey language aka VOCABULARY
semantics
Milestones in Spelling/phonetic stage
myth
metalinguistic awareness
33. When a vowel is combined with an 'r' like 'or' or 'ur'
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34. The stage in which a child learns how to spell a word correctly by memory
satire
Milestones in Spelling/correct stage
habituation
figurative language
35. Through spelling tests - teachers can determine the spelling stage that a student is at
spelling inventory
Milestones in Spelling/pre - communicative
ad hominem
Milestones in Spelling/transitional stage
36. Graded passages that show at what level a student can read at
appositive
squinting modifier
publication
oral reading inventory
37. Spelling has been traditionally taught through memorization but phonemic awareness may be the key to improving spelling in its five stages of development
spelling
alphabetic principle
Milestones in Reading/ornographic
Milestones in Spelling/phonetic stage
38. A modifier that is placed to close to a word that it should not modify
Milestones in Spelling/semi - phonetic stage
dangling modifiers
misplaced modifier
semantics
39. The technqiue designed to help the writer develop and organize their thoughts
blending
Milestones in Reading/ornographic
prewriting
simile
40. The idea that the written language represents that sounds of spoken languages
false casality
allegory
alphabetic principle
ad hominem
41. Understanding the fact that words are comprised of sounds known as phonemes
phonological awareness
Milestones of language acquistion/seven years to adulthood
revision and editing
Milestones of language acquistion/eighteen months to thirty months
42. The ability to read with the appropriate speed and intonation
fluency
Milestones of language acquistion/birth to one year
grapheme
'r - controlled'
43. The idea of stereotyping - don't trust someone over thirty
fluency
'r - controlled'
underextensions
overgeneralization
44. An irrelevant point used to distract from an argument at hand
second language acuqisition
Milestones of language acquistion/five to seven years
red herring
tales
45. Knows about books and that books tell stories
concepts about print
allegory
second language acuqisition
non - fiction
46. The comparison of two different objects using the word 'like' or 'as'
simile
Milestones of language acquistion/eighteen months to thirty months
underextensions
begging the question
47. The phase in which a reader looks over punctuation and spelling and grammatical correctness -
revision and editing
Milestones in Spelling/semi - phonetic stage
Milestones in Spelling/correct stage
myth
48. When children begin to use past tenses and plurals in speeches
semantics
metaphor
concepts of print
over - regularizations
49. The study of the way sounds function in a language
phonology
second language acuqisition
concepts of print
personification
50. A combination of opposites - like 'feather of lead'
oxymoron
false casality
phonology
free - writing