CTEL 1 - Chapter 7: Lesson 1, 2, 3, 4 Flashcards

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when each sentence should relate logically, as well as stylistically, to the one before it.

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coherence

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2
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Emma knows that when a student pieces multiple sentences together in English, their overall goal should be _______.

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coherence

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3
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Discourse is both oral and written.

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Discourse is both oral and written.

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4
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Difference between spoken and written discourse expectations

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Written language is more formal
Written language applies rules more strictly
Speed, spontaneity, and fluency are more important

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5
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3 ways to analyze oral discourse

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1 Record students’ voices speaking
2 Interview students and use a rubric
3 Make informal notes about how students sound in casual conversation.

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6
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3 ways to analyze written discourse

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1 analyzes students’ writing across multiple genres
2 makes note of paragraph length, sentence length, use of punctuation, use of topical vocabulary and overall fluidity of writing in each piece students produce.
3 Check the students’ draft

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7
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4 categories to evaluate different genres

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  1. difficulty of the text
  2. featured language structures (different nuances of language like imagery, narrative voice, persuasive language, etc)
  3. writing style (voice and tone)
  4. complexity of syntax (sentence structure)
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8
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Why is it important to evaluate different writing genres for ESL students?

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Can help you choose good texts to read with your students

Helps determine what sort of instruction will be most helpful in rendering these texts accessible.

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9
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communication-based instruction. When using discourse as a tool in the classroom, it falls under the _____ instruction umbrella because the focus is on fluid communication rather than specific grammar or a subset of vocabulary.

explicit/ implicit

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implicit

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10
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______ is when you go the long way around the concept. For example, if you didn’t know the word ‘‘blueberry,’’ you might say ‘small blue round fruit that grows on bushes.’

A strategy for not knowing the right words

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Circumlocution

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11
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3 reasons discourse plays a vital role in the language development process

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  1. Its everywhere in all aspects of life
  2. It encourages fluency
  3. helps them practice using the language as they would in a non-classroom setting
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12
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ESL rubrics should consider these three standards.

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  1. Reflect the objectives and content covered in the classroom.
  2. Assess competency; students should always be working toward mastery.
  3. Using multiples measures to increase the accuracy of the assessment
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