CTEL 3 - Chapter 4: Lessons 1, 2, 3, 4 Flashcards

1
Q

3 top states with ELL

A

California
Nevada
Texas

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2
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Cities have the most ELLS

A

Cities have the most ELLS

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3
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Highest age demographics with ELL students

A

Kindergarten and first

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4
Q

Top 3 Ell language demographics

A

1 Spanish
2 Arabic
3 Chinese

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5
Q

Spanish speakers are followed in number by speakers of Asian languages in this order: V______, F_____, C______ Cantonese, H_____, Chinese M______.

A

Spanish speakers are followed in number by speakers of Asian languages in this order: Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese Cantonese, Hmong, Chinese Mandarin.

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6
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Middle Eastern and Asian languages:

A

Arabic, Hindi, Thai, Bengali

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7
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Western and Eastern Europe languages:

A

French, German, Greek, Polish, Russian

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8
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Top ELL African languages:

A

Somali

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9
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the seasonal or long-term movement of humans from one area of the Earth to another.

A

human migration

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10
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There are many possible reasons that humans might migrate: They are _______

A

economic reasons, social reasons, and physical reasons.

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11
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a reason for migration that relates to the area the person comes from - something that is pushing them out of an area.

A

push factors

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12
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a reason for migration that relates to the area of destination - something that is attracting them to an area.

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pull factors

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13
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who come to the US from somewhere other than their home country,

A

secondary migrants,

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14
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Those who maintain close ties to their home country after arriving in the US.

A

transnational migrants

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15
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True or False

Most documented immigrants are relatives of people who are already US citizens.

A

Most documented immigrants are relatives of people who are already US citizens.

True

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16
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Today, most refugees entering the United States come from countries in _____ and Africa. 46% of all refugees admitted to the United States in 2016 were Muslim and 44% were Christian.

A

Today, most refugees entering the United States come from countries in Asia and Africa. 46% of all refugees admitted to the United States in 2016 were Muslim and 44% were Christian.

17
Q

I____, C_____, and the P_____ are the leading countries of origin for secondary migrants to the United States, while Canada and countries in western Europe are the most common intermediary countries.

A

India, China, and the Philippines are the leading countries of origin for secondary migrants to the United States, while Canada and countries in western Europe are the most common intermediary countries.

18
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S______y migrants are much more likely than other migrants to enter the US either as refugees or on skill-based or employment-based visas. They have a higher average level of education and tend to find more lucrative jobs in the US.

A

Secondary migrants are much more likely than other migrants to enter the US either as refugees or on skill-based or employment-based visas. They have a higher average level of education and tend to find more lucrative jobs in the US.