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Language Teaching Methods - 2
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Answer 47 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. In nonverbal communication - conventions for acceptable physical distance between persons
Grice's maxims
proxemics
target tasks
interruptions
2. The intersection of pragmatics and linguistic forms
grammatical competence
eye contact
pragmalinguistic
kinesthetics
3. An elicitation of a reformulation from a student (different unit maybe?)
shifting
clarification request
strategic competence
context-reduced language
4. In a conversation - conventions in which participants allow aappropriate opportunities for others to talk or take the floor
context-reduced language
cognitive academic language proficiency
turn-taking
topic development
5. Nonverbal feature involving what one looks at how one looks at another person in face-to-face communication
speech acts
eye contact
notional-functional syllabuses
context-embedded language
6. The effect and importance of the consequences of communicative speech acts
task
perlocutionary force
register
cognitive academic language proficiency
7. The bits and pieces of language - such as morphemes - words - grammar rules - discourse rules - and other organizational elements of language
proxemics
illocutionary competence
forms (language forms)
illocutionary force
8. A language course that attends primarily to functions as organizing elements of a foreign language curriculum
notional-functional syllabuses
illocutionary competence
illocutionary force
context-embedded language
9. Pertaining to one's sense of smell
olfactory
functions (language functions)
discourse competence
illocutionary competence
10. Criteria for analyzing why speakers are sometimes ineffective in conversations
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11. The examination of the relationship between forms and functions of language beyond the sentence level
olfactory
discourse analysis
topic nomination
discourse competence
12. Use of language in the world beyond the classroom
notional-functional syllabuses
target tasks
contrastive rhetoric
perlocutionary force
13. Language forms and functions that are embedded in a set of schemata within which the learner can operate - as in meaningful conversations - real-life tasks - and extensive reading (see BICS)
pragmalinguistic
context-embedded language
sociolinguistic competence
communicative competence
14. Naturally occurring discourses - usually written - across different languages and cultures
contrastive rhetoric
corpus linguistics
discourse analysis
functions (language functions)
15. A unified but broadly based theoretical position about the nature of language and of language learning and teaching that forms the basis fo methodology in the language classroom
topic development
communicative competence
approach
functions (language functions)
16. The intended meaning of the utterance or text within its context
communicative language teaching
repair
illocutionary force
strategic competence
17. The communicative capacity that all humans acquire in order to be able to function in daily interpresonal exchanges
functions (language functions)
discourse analysis
basic interpersonal communicative skills
sociopragmatics
18. The ability to send and receive intended meanings
illocutionary competence
organizational competence
register
communicative language teaching
19. A classroom activity in which meaning is primary
register
task
grammatical competence
pragmalinguistic
20. In nonverbal communication - factors external to a person - such as clothing and ornamentation - and their effect on communication
artifacts
turn-taking
functions (language functions)
kinesthetics
21. Body language - gesture - eye contact - and other physical features of nonverbal communication
functions (language functions)
kinesics
basic interpersonal communicative skills
context-embedded language
22. A set of language variants commonly identified by certain phonological features - vocabulary - idioms - and/or other expressions that are associated with an occupational or socioeconomic group
communicative language teaching
context-embedded language
register
functions (language functions)
23. In nonverbal communication - conventions for how to touch others and where to touch them
contrastive rhetoric
proxemics
basic interpersonal communicative skills
kinesthetics
24. The interface between pragmatics and social organization
sociopragmatics
task
approach
kinesthetics
25. An aspect of communicative competence that encompasses knowledge of lexical items and of rules of morphology - syntax - sentence-level grammar - semantics - and phonology
Grice's maxims
topic development
grammatical competence
speech acts
26. The meaningful - interactive purposes within a social (pragmatic) context - that we accomplish with the bits and pieces of language
task-based instruction
functions (language functions)
Grice's maxims
sociolinguistic competence
27. (of a topic) changing the subject in a conversation
context-reduced language
artifacts
shifting
notional-functional syllabuses
28. Securing the attention fo one's audience in a conversation
attention getting
eye contact
topic nomination
cognitive academic language proficiency
29. (of a topic) in a conversation - steering others away from an unwanted topic
strategic competence
target tasks
avoidance
discourse competence
30. Language forms and functions that lck a set of embedded schemata within which the learner can operate - as in traditional test items - isolated reading excerpts - and repetition drills (see CALP)
sociolinguistic competence
task
context-reduced language
illocutionary force
31. An approach to language teaching methodology that emphasizes authenticity - interaction - student-centered learning - task-based activities - and communication for real-world - meaningful purposes
strategic competence
interruptions
communicative language teaching
target tasks
32. The cluster of abilities that enable humans to convey and interpret messages and to negotiate meanings interpresonally within specific contexts
olfactory
topic nomination
communicative competence
structural syllabus
33. The ability to use or apply sociocultural rules of discourse in a language
topic nomination
eye contact
sociolinguistic competence
repair
34. (according to Canale & Swain) the ability to use strategies to compensate for imperfect knowledge of rules or performance limitations
perlocutionary force
target tasks
strategic competence
sociolinguistic competence
35. The ability to use rules and systems that dictate what we can do with the forms of language
approach
communicative competence
organizational competence
Grice's maxims
36. Breaking in and taking the floor
register
task
speech acts
interruptions
37. The ability to connect sentences in stretches of discourse and to form a meaningful whole out of a series of utterances
structural syllabus
corpus linguistics
organizational competence
discourse competence
38. The ability to produce and comprehend functional and sociolinguistic aspects of language
Grice's maxims
pragmatic competence
register
repair
39. Activities or techniques that occur in the classroom
forms (language forms)
pedagogical tasks
illocutionary force
discourse analysis
40. Correction by the learner of an ill-formed utterance - either self-initiated or in response to feedback
context-embedded language
speech acts
sociopragmatics
repair
41. An approach to language teaching that focuses on tasks
task
turn-taking
task-based instruction
target tasks
42. An approach to linguistic research that relies on computer analyses of a collection of texts-written - transcribed speech - or both-stored in electronic form and analyzed with the help of computer programs
sociopragmatics
discourse analysis
pedagogical tasks
corpus linguistics
43. Maintaining a topic in a conversation
topic development
grammatical competence
Grice's maxims
task
44. A language course that attends primarily to forms (grammar - phonology - lexicon) as organizing elements of a foreign language curriculum
structural syllabus
notional-functional syllabuses
topic development
proxemics
45. Communicative behaviors used systematically to accomplish particular purposes
speech acts
artifacts
turn-taking
repair
46. Proposing a topic for discussion in a conversation
Grice's maxims
proxemics
topic nomination
target tasks
47. The dimension of proficiency in which a learner manipulates or reflects on the surface features of language in academic contexts - such as test-taking - writing - analyzing - and reading academic texts
cognitive academic language proficiency
basic interpersonal communicative skills
functions (language functions)
forms (language forms)