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08/07/2020

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Please choose the correct answer from the choices presented. It implies the possible application of interpreting by means of performance as well as analysis. The resulting outlook may be an analysis of a text, a creative writing, or a critical reading. Narrative Interpretation Speech.
Choose the best topic sentence to complete the following paragraph. Generally speaking, zoos these days are losing popularity. Many people feel that it’s unfair to lock up wild animals to entertain humans. ________________________________ . Some zoos go to great lengths to build a good environment for its animals. The good zoos treat their animals well and provide opportunities for the public to learn about the natural world. The best zoos protect endangered species and raise awareness about animals and their habitats. Zoos are horrible places that should be shut down because it’snot humane to lock up wild animals. Zoos perform a valuable service to society and should be part ofevery person’s childhood memory. Zoos that do their best to make a pleasant habitat for the animals can be a pleasant place to visit.
Choose the option that is not correct. Phonology describes the way sounds function within a given language or across languages to encode meaning. Phonology studies human speech sounds, how these sounds are produced and methods for their classification Phonology is both physical and meaningful.
Read and choose the correct option. Chomsky´s concluded that children´s minds are not blank slates to be filled by imitating languages they hear in the environment. Which perspective claims the previous information? The Behaviorist perspective The Innatist perspective The developmental perspective.
____ is a kind of secret language, for example, words are created in a kind of code language by “shifting” vowel and consonant sounds. Jargon Slang Pig latin.
Read and choose the correct definition of Instrumental Motivation It consists of a set of predetermined categories used to recordand describe teaching and learning behaviours It is based on the desire to know more about the culture and community of the target language group and even a desire to bemore like members of that group It is essentially practical, such as need to learn the language in order to get a better job.
A standard for teaching pronunciation to non-native speakers of English is: Standard American Standard British Received, or BBC.
Choose the correct option to complete the following paragraph. Nowadays, one of the most______ items found in the home is the sticking plaster. Protecting a cut by covering the affected area with a piece of material that sticks to the skin may seem a rather_____idea, so it is perhaps surprising to learn that the plaster was not _____until about ninety years ago. general, clear, invented common, obvious, invented frequent, evident, realized.
The following sentence contains a mistake. Choose the option that has the same sentence written correctly. Remember to check punctuation. If I do not like something I bought online, then I returned it. If I do not like something I bought online then I return it If I do not like something I bought online, then I return it If I do not like something I bought online then I returned it.
Lea la analogía y responda la siguiente pregunta. "Bloguear es otro ejemplo que se compara mejor con escribir una entrada de diario personal y publicarla para que el mundo la lea". ¿Qué punto está tratando de hacer el autor? El mundo es mucho más grande de lo que crees. una entrada de diario personal y el mundo La información personal se revela a través de los blogs.
Choose the correct option to complete the paragraph. When the substitute teacher entered the class yesterday, she didn't introduce herself so Maria said, "Who are you?" It was strange that Maria had to ask ________. who was the substitute who the substitute is who the substitute was.
What is the difference between Canon and Classic? Canon is an old written story, Classic is written in old English Canon is a work by a famous author, Classic is on old book Canon is a great work that is worthy to be read by everyone, Classic is popular across cultural groups.
Read this introduction and choose the thesis statement. In our local area, there are many community service projects that young people can take part in. Of the opportunities which exist, some of the most important projects are those focusing on environmental protection. This is because raising awareness of environmental issues is one of the most important issues of our times. Beach cleanups are one way that young people can help the environment, but there are many other opportunities, too. In our local area, there are many community service projects thatyoung people can take part in. Of the opportunities which exist, some of the most important projects are those focusing on environmental protection. Beach cleanups are one way that young people can help the Beach cleanups are one way that young people can help the environment, but there are many other opportunities, too.
Classify following organs of speech as articulators: alveolar ridge upper teeth tongue.
When students deal with the so called Notice-Pattern-Contrast Feeling model answering to key questions: What, Who, When, Where, How, Why, and What if? in a poem, they are actually dealing with a model in which they discover: How to write a text How to interpret a text How to approach a text.
Please choose the correct answer from the choices presented. In literature, three main genres are distinguished: poetry, novel and drama; each of these main genres can be sub-divided into smaller genres like lyrics, sonnets and ballads for poetry. With these ideas in mind, choose the best description of the work titled “Robinson Crusoe” written by Defoe in the 18th century. Epic poem Narrative novel Comedy.
Apply syntactic analysis on the sentence: Meg told Jane that her father was sick. The complementizer THAT introduces additional information tothe sentence. The complementizer THAT cannot be delated because themeaning of the sentence could change. The complementizer THAT can easily be omitted without changing the meaning of the sentence.
Read the paragraph. The underlined supporting detail is weak. For this underlined sentence, choose the best replacement that provides facts, examples, or explanations. Paragraph: Mount Everest has become an overcrowded, polluted tourist location. Too many people visit it every day. Many of these tourists are inexperienced climbers and do not belong there. The pollution at the site is getting worse all the time. Tourists leave behind items from their journey. The problem is that the tourists do not respect their environment. The government of Nepal plans to solve this problem. Tourists leave behind things they brought with them on their climb. Tourists leave behind oxygen tanks, tents, and even food wrappers. Tourists leave behind items and other things from their trip.
Modifiers can be obligatory or optional. It depends on the role each constituent has within a sentence to determine the types of modifiers it includes. For instance, in the sentence: “Michael and Ana are considering to visit New York next month” New York works as a part of the… complement of the verb visit subordinator to link the verb and the object. adjunct of the verb visit.
It is concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds such as: their physiological production, acoustic properties, auditory perception, and neurophysiological status. Phonetics Phonology Voicing.
Choose the correct conditional sentence that expresses the same idea as the following information I´m so busy. That’s why I don’t read bedtime stories to my little girl. If I was so busy, I will read bedtime stories to my little girl. If I were so busy, I would read bedtime stories to my little girl. If I weren’t so busy, I would read bedtime stories to my little girl.
Choose the letter of the answer that best completes the following sentence. They _____________ make sure patients’ records are accurate. This is one of their responsibilities. have got must to have got to.
Which of the following is not an original contributor to the English language? French Russian Latin.
Cuando un hablante adulto simplifica, modifica y adapta deliberadamente su discurso de acuerdo con la edad, el estado, la educación o los antecedentes culturales de un compañero de habla, o mezcla dos o más idiomas en el mismo discurso, este fenómeno se llama: non- standard language comportamiento del lenguaje code switching.
Choose the correct option to complete the paragraph. Marin had a difficult time living in Paris. She didn't have a job to keep her busy, and she also didn't speak the language, so it was hard for her. ________, she was homesick and didn't enjoy being away from all her friends and family. For instance Furthermore Afterwards.
____ is the alternate use of two or more variables in the same conversation or sentence. It is traditionally considered a spoken, informal mode of speech but can also be found in writing. Accent Dialect Code-switching.
Choose the option that matches the information below. This term refers to the language used by people who work in a particular area or who have a common interest. It can be used to express ideas that are frequently discussed between members of a group, though it can also be developed deliberately using chosen terms. Slang Jargon Lexical competence.
Read the editorial. Then use the information to complete the activities that follow. Creating a Smartphone Monster 1 I remember it as if it were yesterday—walking through the front door of my mother’s house and shouting, “It’s here!” Mom poked her head out of the kitchen, rolled her eyes when she saw the smartphone packaging, and then disappeared again. Not the best start, I’ll admit. Still, I had done my research, and all the latest studies showed that it was very helpful for seniors to learn how to use new technology devices. So, I decided I would be the one to make it happen! 2 Hours later, I finally ensured that her email account and contacts were set up. I did not relent until we reviewed a few apps and figured out the all-important ringtone. It was a long night, but even as I left, I knew that my mother had only retained half of what I had told her (if I was lucky). It’s not that there’s anything wrong with her. In fact, she’s one of the smartest people I know. It’s just that she came from a generation that didn’t have mobile phones at all, let alone smartphones. This influx of information was all very new and confusing. 3 After a few days of phone calls, her anxiety slowly diminished until my mother finally stopped asking how to do every little thing on her phone. It wasn’t until I had the urge to go shopping with her that I became conscious of the monster I had created. You see, Mom was now a smartphone addict. She used her phone for everything. Should I wonder aloud about anything at all, she would twitch excitedly and say, “They have an app for that.” She was also suddenly a compulsive email checker—the same woman who used to go days at a time between email responses. 4 But her biggest dependency was her texting. My jaw dropped when I came out of a store and found her fingers moving at the speed of light. “Mom!” I called to her, but she was “in the zone” and the temptation to continue texting was apparently too great. (I learned later that she was discussing a recipe with Aunt Lucy.) Trying to get her attention, I reached for her phone, triggering what could only be described as the mother-daughter cat fight of the century—right in the middle of a shopping mall. All the while, she clutched her smartphone as if her life depended on it, screaming “Help!” at the top of her lungs. 5 Later, that evening, I told my husband about her smartphone dysfunction and how we would have to slowly wean her away from using it. Hopefully she wouldn’t have any withdrawal symptoms. I watched him literally cry from laughing so hard. “Don’t you see the humor in all of it?” he finally asked when he saw I wasn’t smiling. I think my silence answered his question. 1 app: application, or program for a mobile device According to the information, which of the following statements is false? The author believes her mother should not use her smartphone as much as she does. The author’s mother does not want the smartphone when the author gives it to her The author’s mother never really understands how her smartphone works.
Elija la opción correcta para completar la conversación. R: Son casi las 8 pm y John aún no está aquí. ¿Donde esta el? B: No lo se. Él ________ a las 7 pm se suponía que había llegado mejor llego debe haber llegado.
Choose the topic sentence that best completes the paragraph below. ____ Leslie had many birth defects. He had to have his eyes removed and did not stand until he was 12 years old. He had difficulty doing the same things that other people do not think about, such as swallowing food. Yet, Leslie is able to play a piece of music after hearing it only once. He is a true savant. Many people think Leslie Lemke is a musical genius. Leslie Lemke is a musical genius who has many disabilities. Leslie Lemke was adopted when he was six months old.
If you were preparing to read a Historical piece of literature, which of the following would be the best question to ask before starting to read? How much wealth and social status does the main character have? What is the main characters relationship to the culture? Where and when does the story take place?.
Read the editorial. Then use the information to complete the activities that follow. Creating a Smartphone Monster 1 I remember it as if it were yesterday—walking through the front door of my mother’s house and shouting, “It’s here!” Mom poked her head out of the kitchen, rolled her eyes when she saw the smartphone packaging, and then disappeared again. Not the best start, I’ll admit. Still, I had done my research, and all the latest studies showed that it was very helpful for seniors to learn how to use new technology devices. So, I decided I would be the one to make it happen! 2 Hours later, I finally ensured that her email account and contacts were set up. I did not relent until we reviewed a few apps and figured out the all-important ringtone. It was a long night, but even as I left, I knew that my mother had only retained half of what I had told her (if I was lucky). It’s not that there’s anything wrong with her. In fact, she’s one of the smartest people I know. It’s just that she came from a generation that didn’t have mobile phones at all, let alone smartphones. This influx of information was all very new and confusing. 3 After a few days of phone calls, her anxiety slowly diminished until my mother finally stopped asking how to do every little thing on her phone. It wasn’t until I had the urge to go shopping with her that I became conscious of the monster I had created. You see, Mom was now a smartphone addict. She used her phone for everything. Should I wonder aloud about anything at all, she would twitch excitedly and say, “They have an app for that.” She was also suddenly a compulsive email checker—the same woman who used to go days at a time between email responses. 4 But her biggest dependency was her texting. My jaw dropped when I came out of a store and found her fingers moving at the speed of light. “Mom!” I called to her, but she was “in the zone” and the temptation to continue texting was apparently too great. (I learned later that she was discussing a recipe with Aunt Lucy.) Trying to get her attention, I reached for her phone, triggering what could only be described as the mother-daughter cat fight of the century—right in the middle of a shopping mall. All the while, she clutched her smartphone as if her life depended on it, screaming “Help!” at the top of her lungs. 5 Later, that evening, I told my husband about her smartphone dysfunction and how we would have to slowly wean her away from using it. Hopefully she wouldn’t have any withdrawal symptoms. I watched him literally cry from laughing so hard. “Don’t you see the humor in all of it?” he finally asked when he saw I wasn’t smiling. I think my silence answered his question. 1 app: application, or program for a mobile device The author refers to the latest research studies in paragraph 1 to support her opinion that ____. her mother uses a smartphone too much new technology is developed all the time her mother should have a smartphone.
In imperative sentences, as in the examples: Come here! Close the door! Listen to me!, the intonation is: Rising Neutral Falling.
It is a retelling activity which displays something (a story) that happened. Remember that it is not conceived as the story itself but rather the telling of the story which could be written or spoken. Speech Interpretation Narrative.
Choose the correct answer. Syntactically, ____ is a large construction expressing full meaning and forming a grammatical unit. It has two main constituents: an NP that occupies the subject position, and a VP that functions as the predicate: A clause An statement A sentence.
Which of the following is true about universal grammar? It is an explanation of knowledge and learning that is based on the assumption that all learning is first social then individual. It is considered as innatist linguistic knowledge and argues that some grammar rules are hard-wired into the brain. It is an approach that emphasizes how the human mind receives,process, stores and retrieves information in learning andretrieving information.
Elige la opción correcta para cada oración Será mejor que nos pongamos en marcha pronto, o no llegaremos al juego a tiempo. Mejor nos ponemos en marcha pronto, o no llegaremos al juego a tiempo. Mejor nos ponemos en marcha pronto, o no llegaremos al juego a tiempo.
Read the editorial. Then use the information to complete the activities that follow. Creating a Smartphone Monster 1 I remember it as if it were yesterday—walking through the front door of my mother’s house and shouting, “It’s here!” Mom poked her head out of the kitchen, rolled her eyes when she saw the smartphone packaging, and then disappeared again. Not the best start, I’ll admit. Still, I had done my research, and all the latest studies showed that it was very helpful for seniors to learn how to use new technology devices. So, I decided I would be the one to make it happen! 2 Hours later, I finally ensured that her email account and contacts were set up. I did not relent until we reviewed a few apps and figured out the all-important ringtone. It was a long night, but even as I left, I knew that my mother had only retained half of what I had told her (if I was lucky). It’s not that there’s anything wrong with her. In fact, she’s one of the smartest people I know. It’s just that she came from a generation that didn’t have mobile phones at all, let alone smartphones. This influx of information was all very new and confusing. 3 After a few days of phone calls, her anxiety slowly diminished until my mother finally stopped asking how to do every little thing on her phone. It wasn’t until I had the urge to go shopping with her that I became conscious of the monster I had created. You see, Mom was now a smartphone addict. She used her phone for everything. Should I wonder aloud about anything at all, she would twitch excitedly and say, “They have an app for that.” She was also suddenly a compulsive email checker—the same woman who used to go days at a time between email responses. 4 But her biggest dependency was her texting. My jaw dropped when I came out of a store and found her fingers moving at the speed of light. “Mom!” I called to her, but she was “in the zone” and the temptation to continue texting was apparently too great. (I learned later that she was discussing a recipe with Aunt Lucy.) Trying to get her attention, I reached for her phone, triggering what could only be described as the mother-daughter cat fight of the century—right in the middle of a shopping mall. All the while, she clutched her smartphone as if her life depended on it, screaming “Help!” at the top of her lungs. 5 Later, that evening, I told my husband about her smartphone dysfunction and how we would have to slowly wean her away from using it. Hopefully she wouldn’t have any withdrawal symptoms. I watched him literally cry from laughing so hard. “Don’t you see the humor in all of it?” he finally asked when he saw I wasn’t smiling. I think my silence answered his question. 1 app: application, or program for a mobile device The editorial was written to explain how smartphones are ____. difficult to understand easy to get addicted to necessary for everyone.
Complete: ____ is concerned with practical issues of language and communication. It deals with language acquisition, cognition and teaching methods; language testing and assessment. Language teaching Applied Linguistics Theoretical models of language and language use.
Choose the letter of the answer that best completes the following information. In order to show cause and effect, it is necessary to use two comparative adjectives; for example: The more enjoyable the meal, the more satisfied the customers. The Pizza Palace is just as old as Joe’s Pizzeria. A slice of pizza is getting more and more expensive.
Which of these are not considered to be a part of language? Body language and facial expressions Self-talk and deep thoughts Using SnapChat on your phone.
Which statement best represents the idea of a ¨Culture¨? The art and music produced by a group of people The growth or cultivation of the minds of humans, in this momentand over time The written words produced by a group of people.
Choose the best answer from the choices. The “universal grammar” theory implies that: all humans create their own set of grammar rules to be able to communicate properly. there is a connection between speech and human relations and human understandings of the world. the ability to learn grammar is built into the human brain from birth regardless of language.
Choose the correct option for each sentence Janice must not have understood me when I said I wouldn't be home for dinner. Janice must not understand me when I said I wouldn't be home for dinner. Janice mustn't have understood me when I said I wouldn't be home for dinner.
Lea y elija la definición correcta de motivación integradora. Se basa en el deseo de saber más sobre la cultura y la comunidad del grupo de idiomas de destino e incluso en el deseo de ser más como miembros de ese grupo. Consiste en un conjunto de categorías predeterminadas que seutilizan para registrar y describir comportamientos de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Es esencialmente práctico, como la necesidad de aprender elidioma para obtener un mejor trabajo.
Read the information below and complete the sentence. Clarification requests, Elicitation and Repetition are some techniques that teachers use as… Corrective feedback. Observation schemes. Instructional approach.
Read the information below and choose the correct option. Nelly Ellis (2001) and others researchers have hypothesized that one of the most important variables in predicting success for learners in many language situations is the active processing of information. It is called Pimsleur Language Aptitude Battery (PLAB) Modern Language Aptitude Test (MLAT) Workimg Memory (WM).
Choose the option that contains the three errors in the followin paragraph? At the moment, all five babies are sleeping and Mary wants to sleep too. All five babies sleep rarely at the same time. There usually is at least one baby up or crying. Mary looks in their room to make sure they are all OK. They are all sleeping, and they are looking beautiful. are sleeping / sleep / look sleep rarely / looks / are all sleeping sleep rarely / There usually is / are looking.
Applied Linguistics is usually defined by linguists as the academic discipline that is concerned with the relation of knowledge about language in general to decision making in the real world, and it is because it: expands the knowledge about the world languages offers solutions to language – related problems represents one of the requirements for students previous tobecome efficient teachers.
Which of the following is correct: Literature is confined to historical documentation of a group of people Language, Literature and Culture are completely different aspects of Human existence Language and Literature are used to express and share Culture.
The Affective Filter hypothesis embodies Krashen's view that a number of 'affective variables' play a facilitative, but non-causal, role in second language acquisition. Which are these variables? Personality, learning strategies and motivation Self-confidence, age and anxiety Motivation, self-confidence and anxiety.
Elija la aplicación más adecuada de Sociolingüística para la Educación: Explica el proceso de adquisición del lenguaje y los problemas relacionados con el bi y el multilingüismo. Proporciona una descripción de las variaciones del lenguaje y explica los cambios del lenguaje a través del tiempo. Se centra en el papel del comportamiento del lenguaje para la educación y la adquisición del lenguaje.
Syntax establishes the use of three different types of sentences: simple, complex and compound. In regards to compound sentences, they are formed by two clauses linked by a connector. Hence, their structure would be… One independent clause, a coordinating conjunction, and one independent clause. One dependent clause, a subordinator, and one independent clause One independent clause, a coordinating conjunction, and one dependent clause.
Choose the option that contains the correct indirect form of the sentence below. Mary said, “I do not have any money now.” Mary said that she did not have any money then Mary said that she did not have any money now. Mary said that she has not had any money that day.
Choose the correct option for each sentence Sharon will has to retake the course before she can get her degree. Sharon is going to has to retake the course before she can gether degree. Sharon will have to retake the course before she can get her degree. .
Local dialects or accents are often useful in literature because: It allows the reader to understand sarcasm and humor It allows the reader to know something about the person without having to state it It is more romantic to hear someone speak with an accent .
It studies the nature and limits of human ability to produce speech sounds and describes the way these sounds are delivered. Besides, it studies the production of speech sounds. Mixed-ability phonetics Articulatory phonetics Acoustic phonetics .
Si estaba leyendo un texto desconocido, ¿qué claves textuales lo ayudarían a determinar el período de tiempo aproximado en el que se estableció la historia? Realmente no hay forma de determinar el período de tiempo. Solo tienes que esperar a que el autor lo revele Qué edad tiene el libro, los nombres de los personajes y el tipo de comida que se come Ropa, patrones de habla, vocabulario y comportamiento. .
Read the paragraph. Then answer the questions that follow._______. The place is never crowded, but the service is still terrible. It seems like the staff has better things to do than wait on customers. Once I waited ten minutes just to buy a slice of pizza, and I was the only person in the whole store! I recommend staying away from Billy Bob’s Pizzeria. Which is the topic sentence of this paragraph? Billy Bob’s Pizzeria has the worst pizza. Billy Bob’s Pizzeria is an unpopular place to eat. Billy Bob’s Pizzeria has terrible customer service.
Read the paragraph. Then answer the questions that follow. Gilles Tréhin is an interesting savant who created an imaginary city in his head. Gilles has drawn hundreds of sketches to provide the details of this city, which he named “Urville.” He has been able to draw three-dimensional objects since he was five years old. He has also written a history of Urville and published a book about the city. Gilles is an example of a savant who lives in his own world. What is the topic sentence of the paragraph? Gilles Tréhin is an interesting savant who created an imaginary city in his head. Gilles has drawn hundreds of sketches to provide the details of this city, which he named “Urville.” He has been able to draw three-dimensional objects since he was five years old.
According to some grammarians, there are three types of ____: Simple, Compound, and Complex sentences clauses functions of grammar .
Read the outline of a cause-and-effect essay. Then answer the questions. 1. Introductory Paragraph Thesis statement: “Starting a blog about a topic of interest can have many benefits, including organizing personal ideas and information, making friends who share the same interest, and learning and sharing new information with others over time.” 2. Body paragraph 1: organizing personal ideas and information example: gardening 3. Body paragraph 2: making friends who share the same interest meeting people through comments 4. Body paragraph 3: learning and sharing new information with others over time solving problems through blog discussions 5. Concluding Paragraph what is the essay about? The benefits of gardening The benefits of searching the Internet The benefits of having a blog .
Chomsky´s concluded that children´s minds are not blank slates to be filled by imitating languages they hear in the environment. Which perspective claims the previous information? The Behaviorist perspective The Innatist perspective The developmental perspective .
Read this introduction and choose the thesis statement. Many people disagree with the idea of requiring students to participate in mandatory community service projects. They argue that such projects are ineffective because they are often short term. Moreover, they say that these projects may even discourage young people from volunteering of their own accord in the future. In this essay, I will explain why these objections are incorrect, and will provide a number of arguments in favor of mandatory community service projects. They argue that such projects are ineffective because they are often short term. Many people disagree with the idea of requiring students to participate in mandatory community service projects. .
En fonología, _____ se refiere a los cambios de sonido mediante los cuales una consonante cambia su tipo de voz de voz a voz, o viceversa, debido a la influencia de su entorno fonológico. Voicing Modo de articulación Aspiration.
According the Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis (CAH), which of the following may be one of the causes of learners’ errors? Students did not pay close enough attention to the languages structures they were taught. Students transferred knowledge their first language to their new language. Student´s did not practice the correct forms enough to make them a habit.
Voicing refers to: Audible escape of air following some consonant sounds movement of tongue inside the vocal tract activity of the vocal cords .
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