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Term
Sociolinguistic Competence
Definition
refers to ones proficiency in recoginizing the apprpriate language and non verbal communication for a specific context.
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fORMAL -INFORMAL \REGISTER
Definition
THE REGISTER OF A LANGUAGE REFERS to the choice of words used in particular situations.
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Imitation theory of language aquisition
Definition
Theory that children learn by imitating the speech of adults. The problem with this theory id that some words they say were not heard by any adult speaker.
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Reinforcement Theory of language aquisition
Definition
Suggest that children learn language based on their experience.For example, when a child says the wrong word and the adult corrects the child, the damonition helps the child remember the correct language. Problems with this theory include the observation that children with parents who have inciorrect grammar may still learn to speak with the correct grammar.
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Innateness theory of language acquisition
Definition
Beleives human beings are genetically predisposed to langage acqusition. A child at the corretc stage of language elarning will learn words quickly and with little effort.
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Behaviorist theory of language acqusition
Definition

Theory states that learners of L2 imitate words and sounds that they hear in L2. in addition, learners apply what they know/recognize from L1 and apply it to L2. This is called positive transfer. Problems wit this theory is that when learners of L2 have learned by imitating, but then must come up with words, phrases or sentences they have not yet heard and they cannot do so, thereby ending communication.

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Cognitive view theory
Definition
This view theorizes that L2 learners think about the language and use their L2 coginitive skills to figure out L2 rules and words.

The L2 learner attempts to

make rules that can apply to the new language and this active learning process

may help them benefit from their mistakes as they learn the new rules.

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Problems with the coginitive view theory
Definition

Problems with this theory occur when L2 learners make assumptions about L2 and the

assumptions are wrong, but are difficult to test or correct.

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Critical Period Theory
Definition

The “critical period” is a stage in a person’s life during which he/she is theorized

to learn languages more easily and naturally. This stage applies to one’s

learning both L1 and L2. Once a person reaches puberty, says the theory,

language acquisition becomes more difficult, if not impossible, to do well

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Synthesizing Language Rules
Definition

The term describes the processing of learning parts

language or language rules and then combining them to enhance understanding

of the language as a whole. Synthesizing includes invoking prior knowledge and

adding it to the newly acquired knowledge, thus enhancing understanding of the

new information.

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Internalizing language rules
Definition

To “internalize” something is to take it into one’s own consciousness, make it

one’s own and use it in everyday life

Term
CELDT
Definition

The test is designed to determine the proficiency level

of students who are learning English as a second language

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Contemporary theories of language acquisition
Definition

Language acquisition, more of an “absorption” of the language instead of direct

teaching, describes a process by which language learners are exposed to the

language in a natural environment (i.e. a school or family setting) and the rules

and language are picked up naturally instead of directly taught,

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Standards Based assessment
Definition

Each state designs a

set of standards, then tests based on those standards in order to determine the

students' mastery or progress towards meeting those standards.

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Universal access
Definition

The “Universal Access to the Language Arts Curriculum” portion of the ELA

standards is a part of the Reading/Language Arts Framework for California

Public Schools.

The goal is to ensure that all students in California have the

instruction needed so that they will be able to meet the state's English/Language

Arts standards.

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Performance Based assessment
Definition

 The student completes a task using what he/she has

learned (often graded by rubric or checklist). Loke OCR

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Curriculum based assessment
Definition

The student takes a test/quiz containing questions that

show how well the student remembers or understands the material

covered in the curriculum lessons

Term
Structured English Immersion
Definition

The Structured English Immersion (SEI) classroom is one in which two factors

are at work: first, the English language being used is at an appropriate level for

the students; and second, the teachers in the SEI classroom are working to use

more English and less of the other languages as time progresses.

Term
SDAIE

Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English

Definition

Special teaching strategies for EL learners that make use of graphic organizers, visuals, manipulatives, real objects and

materials (e.g. a real cash register or a real kitchen) and interactive

teaching/group learning.

Term
Jim Cummins
Definition
His book, Language, Power, and Pedagogy: Bilingual Children in theCrossfire, detailed his studies and resulting theory called the “four quadrants,”

which is a process used to identify the level of difficulty in academic languages in

core content classwork.

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Quadrant A
Definition

Quadrant A contains music, PE, art, and other hands-on

and visual activities. A lower level of comprehension is required

Term
Quadrant B
Definition

Quadrant B is

math, science, visual projects and activities tied to content. A medium level of

comprehension is required.

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Quadrant C
Definition

Quadrant C contains written notes and directions,

conversations; activities in this quadrant require a higher level of comprehension

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Quadrant D
Definition

Quadrant D (tied to academic success, incidentally) requires a high level of

comprehension and contains such things as test-taking, presentations, lecturing

and other abstract topic discussions and interactions.

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