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General content of this hooking up
1. 1 function + 1 pseudo-function
2. 1 call
3. 1 return
chatgpt (1) tesol 1.  For a student to be a former ELL
1.  perform at commanding level on English language proficiency assessment.
16.  What is important to keep in mind when planning lessons?
16.  Students diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
A student who can communicate effectively in social situations but struggles with academic language is likely experiencing difficulty with:
B) Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency (CALP)
A teacher asks students to complete the sentence "If I had a million dollars, I ________." This is an example of what type of conditional?
Second conditional
call
llamar
English
Spanish
First proficiency level test
NYSITELL New York State Identification Test for ELL
Function for hooking up to the database ?
connect_to_database
help
ayuda
NYS Proficiency levels in English
1. Entering 2. Emerging 3. Transitioning 4. Expanding 5. Commanding
parents
padres
think
pensar
Title: General Information
General Information
What are the functions and pseudo f. called ?
1. connect_to_database
2. new mysqli
What is the main goal of formative assessment in the classroom?
C) To monitor student learning and provide ongoing feedback
What slide name should be used for the project ?
“to edit Final Interview”
Where is the slide presentation ?
It’s in Google slides.

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17.  For emerging ells a language objective for a presentation on the environment ?
17.  match vocabulary with visuals
18.  If differentiated for one student to produce descriptive words and phrases on a partially completed diagram what level is that student ?
18.  emerging
19.  an example of the preproduction stage?
19.  Point to the dog in the picture.
A teacher uses a graphic organizer to help students understand the structure of a narrative text. This instructional strategy primarily supports which
C) Comprehension
At first which method is better
re-reading but then it reverses
briefly talk
hablar brevemente
good time
buen momento
How many questions on the cert. test ?
90 with 15 in each of the content areas
nice and intelligent person
persona agradable e inteligente
One form of retrieval
Write down everything you remember.
Second proficiency level test
NYSESLAT New York State English as a Second Language Achievement Test (annually)
situation
situación
Two important retrieval researchers
Henry L. Roedriger and Jeffrey Karpicke
What are words that hold a group of equal words together?
Coordinating conjunctions. fanboys For and and and but and or and yet and so.
What else is on the test ?
1 constructed response (20 % of the score)
What is the call called ?
confirm_database_connection
What is one term for memorizing words and what is it?
Orthographic mapping: connecting pronunciation and spelling and meaning.
What is the second part of hooking up to the database ?
1. 1 function with
2. 1 if statement
What is the return called ?
$connection
What is the sound of combining several vowels?
A diphthong (oil)
What video should I watch to find out about recording myself ?
“How to use PowerPoint Cameo”
When teaching vocabulary, which method involves students in identifying and using words in different contexts?
B) Contextualized teaching
Where are important videos that will help you ?
In the playlist in Youtube called “bil Spring 24”
Which of the following is an example of scaffolding in language learning?
C) Providing sentence starters for a writing assignment
your
tu

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Pair of vowels that make one sound?
Vowel teams ea bread and ai rain
Thinking re-reading is better is called ?
illusion of fluency
Two other forms of retrieval
free-recall or multiple-choice quizzes
What are two letters that make more than one sound?
A digraph
What does one form of quiz use?
Clicker remotes
What is it called when a subject does more than one thing?
A compound predicate often with two verbs.

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chatgpt (2) tesol 26. What kind of learners do many ells tend to be ?
analytic needing to understand the context vs. global > gist and inferences
20.  an example of social, general-academic, and discipline-specific vocabulary.
20.  grow, flourish, germinate
21.  prior opportunities for oral rehearsal, corrective feedback discreetly to individuals.  What theory of language acquisition?
21.  Lowering ells affective filters.
Another acronym and it’s meaning?
NLAP New Language Arts Progression.
Another study by ?
Keith Lyle and Nicole Crawford, short-answer quiz at the end of each lecture.
distracting her
distrayéndola
help us with
ayudarnos con
How long do you have for the test?
195 minutes (3 hours and 15 minutes)
paying attention
prestando atención
Sheltered instruction definition 1
Sheltered instruction involves clearly defined language and content objectives; modified curriculum, supplementary materials, and alternative assessments.
Sheltered instruction definition 2
… is an educational approach designed to make academic content more accessible to English language learners (ELLs) while promoting their language development
small issues
pequeños problemas
talk in class
hablar en clase
Team of researcher from Washington University, Saint Louis?
Pooja / Roody / Mark McDaniel / Kathleen McDermott
The term "sheltered instruction" refers to:
A) Teaching content to English learners in a way that makes it comprehensible while promoting English language development
Timing recommendations
135 for multiple choice and 60 m. for repsonse
What are the different parts of language learning called?
Multiple language domains.
What are two types of phonemes?
quiet or voiced
What is the first competency area ?
Language and learning
Yet another team of researchers
Doug Larsen and colleagues

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27. Even though A.’s English is less good, because of his education …
he is likely to perform at grade level more quickly.
29. What is the best grouping for ells ?
a variety of groupings
A teacher observes that an English learner often uses their first language when struggling to find the right word in English. This behavior is an exam
A) Code-switching
Author of famous book
Doug Lemov / Teach Like a Champion 2.0
Higher order thinking / names associated with.
Roddy, Adam Putnam, Megan (Smith) Sumeracki
I would like
me gustaría
If an ell is not used to group work …
partner him with engaged peers who can provide modeling and support.
interfering with the class
interfiriendo con la clase
use
usara
What do students normally demonstrate in the preproduction stage ?
listen observantly and generate non-verbal responses
What is a first acronym?
BICS Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills (2-3 years)
What is a good graphic organizer for analyzing a text?
two column for example and traits on the left and concrete on the right.
What is a primary characteristic of a "pull-out" ESL program?
B) English learners are taken out of the regular classroom for special instruction in English.
What is a second acronym ?
CALP ( Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency (5 to 7 years)
What is someone called who had a break in their education?
Students with Interrupted Formal Education (SIFE).
Where does emerging fit?
After transitioning and before commanding.
Which approach to language teaching emphasizes interaction as both the means and the ultimate goal of study?
C) Communicative language teaching (CLT)
Why is retrieval not simply asking questions?
It has to be intentional
your English
su inglés

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chatgpt (3) tesol 31. What is important for ells to access a text ?
pre-reading support
29 c’. What is wrong with grouping with same home language ?
this could be helpful, but can restrict English practice.
30. If students talk a lot in their home culture and language
if will likely facilitate their new language aquisition.
A "language objective" in a content lesson plan refers to:
C) The specific language skills students need to achieve to understand and participate in the lesson
A teacher uses a variety of texts and media to teach a lesson on ecosystems. This practice reflects which of the following principles of effective ins
B) Providing multimodal input to aid comprehension
begin
comienza
Do ELLs have a higher rate of Learning Disabilities ?acronym ?
SWD Yes
precise steps
pasos precisos
take
seguir
The four Power Tools
retrieval /spacing / interleaving / feedback-driven metacognition
Three first things retrieval does.
increases higher-order thinking, increases transfer of knowledge, identifies gaps in knowledge
Two next things retrieval does.
students’ metacognition and awareness, improves mental organization of knowledge
using
al usar
What is a word with several meanings and what tier word would they often be?
polysemous and tier 2 and general academic.
What is competency 2 ?
Knowledge of Language Learners
What is the first subgroup, how long and what percentage ?
ELLs in US schools for 0-3 years 63 %
What type of words create cohesion and coherence?
Transition words: Consequently and in contrast and furthermore
What would be an example of content and language learning as being interdependent?
Teacher has students categorize decrease and subtract and minus and less and difference and take away and deduct and verbalize them when doing problems.
Which of the following best describes the "affective filter hypothesis" in second language acquisition?
B) It suggests that a learner’s emotional state can affect their ability to acquire language.
with learning
aprendiendo

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32. How best to create targeted reading activities (one way) …
using data from a variety of performance tasks
33. Literary instructin is effective when …
(for emerging) when scaffolded and presented in meaningful contexts.
B) Emphasis on meaningful communication and interaction
communicative language teaching (CLT)
exposed
expuesto
In an ESL classroom, a teacher asks students to work in pairs to discuss their favorite holidays and then share with the class. This activity is prima
C) Oral communication
language
idioma
On Bloom’s pyramid what is higher-order thinking?
apply / analyze / evaluate and create
retrieve
recuperarlo
retrieving
recuperándolo
What acronym does Patrice use for higher-order thinking?
HOT
What allocated funds for ells?
federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
What is benerally the best first step in instruction ?
clear language objectives alligned to standards
What is higher-order thinking?
ponder / synthesize facts / analyze
What is the 3rd subgroup and how long and percentage ?
Long-Term ELLs, after 6 years, 11.7 %
What is the second subgroup,  how long, and what percentage?
Developing, services for 4 - 6 years 24.9 %
What would be a higher order question and what could that be called?
What do you think is the author’s purpose? Synthesis.
Which of the following is an example of formative assessment in the ESL classroom?
D) Giving students feedback on a draft of their essay
Who decides also for special services for ELLs?
The Language Proficiency Team (LPT)
You have to
Tiene que

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35. For elementary ells ( and maybe others) using _______________ can support language production.
drawings and sentence frames to produce short phrases.
36. What is a good way to learn vocabulary ?
hands-on explorations
37. What can directions be accompanied with ?
gestures and visuals and emphasis on key words
A teacher uses a "think-aloud" strategy while reading a text to the class. This method is intended to help students develop:
C) Reading comprehension strategies
Definition of a think-aloud 1
During a think-aloud, you read a text aloud while verbalizing thoughts, predictions, questions, connections, and reflections.
Definition of a think-aloud 2
It's about making our thinking transparent for kids, the steps we take to figure something out, and the ways in which our actions flow from this thinking.Aug 1, 2013
exposed to it
expuesto a él
probably
probablemente
Retrieval should include two things…
Facts and higher-order questions
single
el único
The application of linguistic features from one's native language to another language.
Transference
The process by which incorrect language use becomes a fixed habit in a learner's second language.
Fossilization
This retrieval process
Este proceso de recuperación
What action disallowed discrimination to language barriers?
The Equal Educational Opportunities Act (EEOA) of 1974.
What is near the bottom of the pyramid?
recognition / memory / comprehension
Who studies higher-order retrieval?
Charles Kromann
you have been
que haya estado

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Venir

Verb Conjugated: Pouvoir (To be able to)

Verb Conjugated: Aller

Verb Conjugated: Aider

Verb Conjugated: Sortir (to go out)

Verb Conjugated: Partir (to leave)

Verb Conjugated: Connaître (to know sth or someone

38. What can be considered a performance-based assessment ?
reading, reheasing, and presenting dramtatic dialogue
39. How to teach students how to self-monitor with articulaing main idea at the end of paragraphs, rephrase summary, predictions e
metacognitive strategies
40. Exit tickets to adjust or differentiate instruction are what type of assessment ?
formative
A strategy used by language learners to describe or explain a word or concept they cannot remember or do not know in the target language.
Circumlocution
A student consistently makes errors in past tense verbs, such as saying "goed" instead of "went." This type of error is an example
A) Overgeneralization
Definition of “overgeneralization error”
Overgeneralisation: applying a regular grammatical rule in an irregular situation Examples of overgeneralisation: "I runned", "he hitted", "you buyed"In the …
education
la educación
learning
el aprendizaje
most important concept
concepto más importante
reread
vuelven a leer
The practice of alternating between two or more languages or dialects within a conversation or utterance.
Code Switching
The study of the structure and form of words, including the rules for word formation.
Morphology
think that if
piensan que si
When designing a lesson for English learners, which of the following is the best practice for ensuring that the content is comprehensible?
C) Incorporating visual aids and realia
Yet, despite higher-order questions don’t forget.
Learning basic knowledge is a good thing!

41. To demonstrate content knowledge for a summative assessment what is helpful ?
detailed conceptual framework explaining discipline-specific terms to math, for example.
42. To make standardized and other tests more meaningful …
it is good that students understand ahead of time the function and purpose of the assessment.
43. What is the purpose of the Identification test and from who ?
NYSITELL from NYS Commissioner’s Regulation Part 154, level of English
B) The evolving linguistic system a learner creates based on their native language and target language
interlanguage
learned
aprendido
notes
sus notas
ready for
listos para
test
un examen
The branch of linguistics dealing with language in use and the contexts in which it is used, including the social aspects of communication.
Pragmatics
The concept of "wait time" in classroom interaction refers to:
B) The period a teacher waits after asking a question before calling on a student
The study of meaning in language, including how words and sentences convey meaning.
Semantics
they have
han
Which of the following strategies is most effective for building academic vocabulary in English learners?
B) Encouraging extensive reading in various subjects
Written or spoken communication or debate, encompassing larger language units beyond individual sentences.
Discourse

(2) Which stage of language acquisition is characterized by learners understanding and using basic phrases but not yet forming complex sentences?
b) Early production
44. Once a former ell for how long do you have accomodations ?
2 years
45. What does ESSA state ?
ELLs first year test scores do not count.
A classroom setting where English Language Learners (ELLs) are taught alongside native speakers, with additional support to help them access the conte
Integrated ENL Class
A classroom setting where English Language Learners (ELLs) receive focused instruction in English language skills, separate from mainstream classes.
Stand-Alone ENL Class
Chatgpt (4) 46. For a debate, what is important ?
to express ideas clearly and persuasively.
competence
competencia
illusion
la ilusión
really learn
realmente aprenda
retrieval
recuperación
some form
alguna forma
What do transition words do and what are some?
They create cohesion and coherence: consequently, in contrast, furthermore.
Which method is most effective for teaching grammar to ELLs?
b) Integrating grammar instruction into meaningful communication
Which of the following strategies best supports vocabulary development for ELLs?
c) Providing visual aids and context for new vocabulary

47. If you take notes on the debate you are …
evaluating the speaker’s point of view, reasoning and use of evidence.
48. If using an ed chart with an inflection column you are …
making explicit connections between meaning, spelling and pronunciations to understand inflections
break 49. What is one thing that is foundational for spelling development ?
cvs (consonant-vowel-consonant)
hide
ocultar
information
la información
see if
ver si
What allocated funds for ELLs?
Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
What stated no discrimination to language barriers?
The Equal Educational Opportunities Act (EEOA)
When you create a word in phonetics?
Blending
Which activity best helps ELLs improve their listening comprehension?
b) Listening to audio recordings and answering comprehension questions
Which of the following activities can help ELLs improve their pronunciation?
a) Practicing tongue twisters
Which of the following is a characteristic of beginning English language learners (ELLs)?
) Use of formulaic expressions and simple sentences
you can
puede

52. Reading and reading a story, make web, main idea, supporting facts, for ELLs
small groups with word bank and phrases
53. Translating is good because …
develops ells metacognitive and metalinguistic skilss and found out what text means.
chatgpt (5) 51. What helps to summarize a text ?
sequence words for main events and their order
fill in
llena
remember
recordarla
What do transition words do and what are some?
They create cohesion and coherence: consequently, in contrast, furthermore.
What is the method called when you dramatize non-dramatic subject matter?
Reader’s theater
What is the primary purpose of using graphic organizers with ELLs?
To visually represent information and relationships between concepts
What should be integrated?
Content and language learning
Which factor most significantly affects an ELL's ability to acquire academic language?
Their overall motivation and attitude towards learning
Which of the following describes a "silent period" in language acquisition?
b) A phase where learners are listening and absorbing language but not speaking much
you didn’t
no
you see
ve dónde

54. graphic, textual feature, predictions, questions about, inferences, summaries, oral and written are all …
comprehension and organization strategies.
55. What are some foundational literacy skills ?
phonemes and vocabulary
56. What are some transition words that you can pre-teach ?
as opposed to, likewise, instead of
gaps
sus lagunas
graded
calificados
knowledge
el conocimiento
quiz
una prueba
The ability to use language effectively and appropriately in social contexts.
Communicative competence
The approach to language teaching that emphasizes learning through meaningful interaction and authentic communication.
Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)
The theoretical framework that focuses on how language is used in real situations to perform various functions.
Functionalism
Which assessment method involves observing and recording students' behavior and performance in real-world tasks?
Performance-based assessment
Which strategy is most effective for improving ELLs' speaking skills?
Participating in role-plays and discussions
Which type of assessment is typically used at the end of a unit to evaluate students' overall understanding of the material?
Summative assessment

57. two-column for trait and evidence
standard analyzing complex literary texts
58. What would be good for writing across subjects
graphic organizer that correspond to different text structures and how to use
59. What promotes independent word learning ?
repeated exposure and new vocabulary in multiple contexts.
The federal law that requires public schools to provide equal access to education for students with disabilities.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
The language learning theory that posits learners acquire language through comprehensible input.
Input hypothesis
The process of modifying instruction to accommodate the diverse needs of learners.
Differentiated instruction
What is one benefit of using cooperative learning activities with ELLs?
It promotes language practice in a low-stress environment
Which activity best supports the development of ELLs' writing skills?
Free writing on topics of personal interest
Which of the following is a key component of reflective teaching practice for TESOL educators?
Regularly reviewing and analyzing one's own teaching methods and student outcomes

(2b) An ELL student is able to understand and use English in social settings but struggles with academic language in the classroom. According to Cummi
Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills (BICS) but not Cognitive Academic
60. What is one thing that is important in phonetics and good for ells ?
rhyming
62. For the study of a cell, for example, what could you supply ells ?
defining discipline-specific (Tier Three) unit vocabulary words using social (Tier One) words
Chatgpt(6) What is a good idea for an ell co-teacher before a unit ?
providing them with context, vocabulary, and oral language practice in preparation for academic listening and reading tasks with visuals, that they have to compare etc.
The approach to teaching that integrates content and language instruction to promote simultaneous learning.
Content-Based Instruction (CBI)
The language proficiency standards designed to guide curriculum development and instruction for English learners.
WIDA Standards
The practice of assessing students' language proficiency and academic achievement in their native language.
Native language assessment
What is the main purpose of professional development for TESOL teachers?
To stay updated with current research and teaching strategies
Which of the following practices demonstrates cultural competence in the classroom?
Incorporating students' cultural backgrounds into lessons and activities

Language input tailored to learner's level
Comprehensible Input
Transference of L1 features to L2, positive/negative
Language Transfer
63. Unit: ecology. Two column note taking. Asked to create question at the top. Left: facutal info. right: reactions, inferences.
Problem solving requires gathering information with intention and purpose.
65. Mostly Spanish speaking ells. Science, focus on cognates.
developing students' morphological skills and metalinguistic awareness
Same lesson, ecology. What strategy for ells to engage in discussion and support and extend thingking?
teaching discussion skills to the English Language Learners explicitly and systematically, using accountable talk stems
The concept that learning is a social process and that students learn through interaction with more knowledgeable others.
Sociocultural theory
When designing a content-based lesson for intermediate-level ELLs, which instructional strategy is most effective for ensuring content comprehensibili
Using a variety of scaffolding techniques, such as graphic organizers and visual supports
Which of the following assessment accommodations is most appropriate for an ELL with limited English proficiency during standardized testing?
Allowing extra time and providing a bilingual dictionary
… difficulties with content-specific vocabulary in subjects like science and history. Which of the following strategies would be most effective in add

66. What are interupted education students called ?
Sife.
66. With these, if exploring text features …
by helping the students learn how to comprehend content-area texts by integrating information from features of a text
67. What might be a shortcoming of discovy learning?
Discovery learning is valuable but may not provide the structured support needed initially. Note taking the answer.
An ELL teacher wants to improve students' listening comprehension skills. Which activity would best achieve this goal?
Engaging students in interactive listening activities, such as storytelling and role-play
L1 structural influence affecting L2 acquisition
Interlanguage
Period of silence before active language use
Silent Period
Providing input that is slightly above the learner's current proficiency level
the "i+1" concept in Krashen's Input Hypothesis
Use of gestures to support language understanding
Total Physical Response (TPR)
Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies a TESOL teacher engaging in reflective practice?
Routinely seeking feedback from students and colleagues to improve instructional methods

Collaborative interaction promoting language learning
Cooperative Learning
68. How do integrate content and language learning in a Math class? 1
classify mathematical vocabulary words and phrases into categories that show their relationship.
68. How do integrate content and language learning in a Math class? 2
the teacher guides students in categorizing the words decrease, subtract, minus, less, difference, take away, and deduct under the mathematical operation of subtraction.
68. How do integrate content and language learning in a Math class? 3
opportunities to use the terminology to describe what they are doing as they work through subtraction problems.
A middle school ELL exhibits significant anxiety and reluctance to participate in classroom discussions. The most appropriate initial step for the tea
Provide explicit instruction on discussion norms and offer sentence starters
Combining language skills for authentic tasks
Integrated Skills Approach
Errors become stable and fossilize
Fossilization
In a culturally diverse classroom, which practice is most effective in promoting inclusivity and respect for all students?
Incorporating a wide range of cultural perspectives and materials into the curriculum
struggles with reading comprehension, particularly with inferencing and identifying the main idea. This suggests that the student may need additional
Academic language proficiency

Visual tools aiding comprehension and organization
Graphic Organizers
69. When a word a several meaning it is ….
polysemous
70. What is important in terms of home language ?
Allowing students to use their full linguistic repertoirs to connect their prior understandings and experience to new knowledge.
A high school ELL teacher plans a unit on environmental science and wants to ensure that language objectives are integrated with content objectives. W
Using content-specific texts and explicitly teaching academic language structures used in science
Adjusting speech to aid learner understanding
Teacher Talk
An ELL teacher observes that students often mispronounce certain English phonemes that do not exist in their native language. The most effective instr
Providing explicit instruction and practice on the problematic phonemes using minimal pairs
Assessment adjusted to language proficiency
Differentiated Assessment
Chatgpt 7. 71. The __________ strategy involves students becoming experts on different sections of a text and then teaching their peers.
jigsaw
When teaching writing to ELLs, which approach is most effective in helping students develop coherence and cohesion in their essays?
Teaching explicit strategies for organizing ideas and using transitional phrases

72. A content teacher uses focus questions. What can the ell teacher do?
developing discussion frames aligned with the focus questions and arranging for the ells to engage in oral rehearsal prior to a discussion.
73. What is a good strategy for ells to develop inferences?
a think-aloud that connects prior knowledge.
74. What are key to helping create cohesion and coherence in a text?
transition words such as consequently, in contrast, furthermore
Building vocabulary through context and usage
Incidental Learning
Socio-cultural theory of learning through interaction
Vygotskian Approach
Using L1 in the L2 classroom strategically
Code-Switching
What is a minimal pair ?
words that differ by only one sound. (wake,lake)
What is a phoneme ?
A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish words. For example, the phonemes /b/ and /p/ differentiate "bat" from "pat.
What website should I check out ?
www.tesolcourse.com

(3) Which of the following is best associated with the concept of the "affective filter" in second language acquisition?
Stephen Krashen
75. logbook with students’ responses can be used for _______________.
Measuring students’ level of English proficiency.
76. What question do you think can be used for higher order thinking?
What purpose do you think the author wants to convey?
77. Who decides if special services are also needed?
a Language Proficiency Team (LPT).
According to Lev Vygotsky, which of the following is the primary driver of cognitive development?
Social interaction
Natural acquisition through exposure and interaction
Natural Approach
What research is important ?
the latest SLA research

78(2). What is this compilation in accordance with?
federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA).
78. How are allocation of funds for ells determined?
Annual compilation of the number of “immigrant children and youth”.
79. What did the 1974 EEOA Equal Educational Opportunity Act do?
Removing language barriers that impede students’ ability to participate…
Which method emphasizes the use of meaningful communication and minimal use of the learners' native language?
Direct Method
Which theory of second language acquisition suggests that language learners benefit from comprehensible input that is slightly beyond their current le
Input Hypothesis
Who introduced the concept of "interlanguage" in second language acquisition research?
Larry Selinker

80. A key benefit of dual language programs?
Develop language and academic skills in both English and the language of instruction.
81. How can you differentiate content instruction for ELLs?
Varying the amount of scaffolding during reading.
82. If a TESOL teacher is having trouble what can she do?
Bring in others to observe unintended consequences of her teaching.
In Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT), what is the primary focus of instruction?
Task completion
Which approach to language teaching was developed by Charles Curran and focuses on the learners' feelings and the building of community?
Community Language Learning
Who is known for the hypothesis that there is a critical period for language acquisition?
Eric Lenneberg

83. What advantages do workshops have over action research?
Networking
84. If meeting with parents what question would be good?
What educational practices do parents engage in with their children?
85. How can TESOL teachers help regular teachers teach a cultural diverse student body?
Sharing and modeling effective techniques for a culturally diverse student body.
Who is associated with the development of the Sociocultural Theory, which emphasizes the importance of social interaction and cultural context in lear
Lev Vygotsky

86. Which responsibility would be most appropriate for the ESOL teacher to assume as a member of a CSE?
Demonstrating to other CSE (Committee on Special Education) members effective strategies for differentiating instruction for English Language Learners.
87. First thing a TESOL teacher can do if going to help teach a Social Studies class?
Plan with the teacher how they will share instruction and classroom management responsibilities.
88. When co-teaching a new unit, what should the TESOL teacher first do?
Review the unit to see which aspects will present the most challenges for ELLs.
What is the main focus of the Audiolingual Method in language teaching?
Listening and speaking skills through repetition and drills

89. If meeting with parents and teaching them their rights etc. what is the TESOL teacher doing?
Empowering parents/guardians to be advocates for their child within the school community.
90. If ELLs are invited to share personal narratives etc. what can this do?
Enhancing English Language Learners' sense of belonging to and appreciation of the school community.

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OTHER

ADVERB

Time expressions

Verb phrases (expressions).

Verb = to help = aider (conjugated)

Interjection

Preposition

Venir

Verb Conjugated: Pouvoir (To be able to)

Verb Conjugated: Aller

Verb Conjugated: Aider

Verb Conjugated: Sortir (to go out)

Verb Conjugated: Partir (to leave)

Verb Conjugated: Connaître (to know sth or someone

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