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TExES ESL Language Concepts and Applications
TExES ESL Supplemental - Language Concepts and Application (LCA)
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12/19/2021

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[LCA1] Language Experience Approach (LEA)
Definition
Promotes reading and writing through the use of personal experiences and oral language; Materials are learner-generated
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[LCA1] Informal Register
Definition
A casual way of speaking used in settings with family and friends
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[LCA1] Transition Words
Definition
Phrases and words used to link sentences, paragraphs, and ideas together
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[LCA1] Word Awareness
Definition
knowing that individual words make up a sentence
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[LCA1] Phonological Awareness
Definition
the understanding and ability to hear individual words, syllables, and sounds in spoken language apart from print
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[LCA1] Phoneme Blending
Definition
the ability to blend two sounds to make a word
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[LCA1] Affix
Definition
A letter or letters that change a root word's meaning
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[LCA1] Neologism
Definition
newly used word or phrase that is not yet formally accepted into a language
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[LCA1] Alphabetic Principle
Definition
The understanding that there is a logical/systematic relationship between the sounds of spoken English and the letters and letter–patterns of written English.
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[LCA1] Tense
Definition
words that indicate if a statement is referring to past time, present time, or future time
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[LCA1] Language Function
Definition
the different uses of a particular language
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[LCA1] Phoneme Addition
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the ability to make a new word(s) by adding a phoneme to an existing word
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[LCA1] Phoneme Deletion
Definition
the ability to recognize and understand a word or sound(s) that remain when a phoneme is removed.
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[LCA1] Reading Comprehension
Definition
the ability to read a text and understand its meaning
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[LCA1] Language Acquisition
Definition
the process by which individuals learn a language
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[LCA1] Pragmatics
Definition
The study of language in use, not in its structure; or the appropriate use of language.
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[LCA1] Rhyme Awareness / Rhyming
Definition
the ability first to hear words that rhyme and then to be able to produce a rhyme(s)
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[LCA1] Back-Formation
Definition
the creation of a new word by removing an affix
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[LCA1] Acronym
Definition
a word made by pronouncing the initials of a phrase as its own word
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[LCA1] Reading Fluency
Definition
The ability to read with appropriate speed, accuracy, and prosody
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[LCA1] Onset and Rime Production
Definition
the ability to hear and understand that the sound(s) before the vowel in a syllable is the onset, and the vowel and everything that comes after it in a syllable is the rime
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[LCA1] Phonology
Definition
the systematic organization of sounds in languages
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[LCA1] Phonetics
Definition
the sounds of human speech
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[LCA1] Syntax
Definition
Syntax
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[LCA1] Semantics
Definition
The study of word or symbol meaning.
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[LCA1] Root
Definition
Base words to which prefixes, suffixes, and syllables can be added
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[LCA1] Discourse
Definition
the function of language in a social context
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[LCA1] Standard English
Definition
written or spoken English that follows all grammatical rules and is spelled and pronounced correctly.
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[LCA1] Direct Quotation
Definition
an exact reproduction of the words of an author or a speaker that are set-off in quotation marks
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[LCA1] Dialogue Tag
Definition
followed or preceded by a comma or punctuation mark, with quotation marks around the quotation
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[LCA1] Connotation
Definition
the implied meaning of a word; the feeling a word conveys
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[LCA1] Derivation
Definition
the creation of a new word from another word, typically by adding an affix to a base word
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[LCA1] Alphabetic Knowledge
Definition
The ability to recognize, name, and write letters.
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[LCA1] Word Recognition Skills
Definition
the ability to recognize written words correctly
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[LCA1] Formal Register
Definition
a proper way of speaking used in professional and academic settings
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[LCA1] Syllable Awareness / Syllabication / Syllable Segmentation
Definition
the ability to hear individual parts/syllables of words
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[LCA1] Phoneme Segmentation
Definition
the ability to break down a word into separate sounds, as they say and count each sound
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[LCA1] Vocabulary / Vocabulary Development
Definition
the ability to effectively know and use words in their listening, speaking, reading, and writing
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[LCA1] Prefix
Definition
A letter or letters at the beginning of a root word that changes its meaning
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[LCA1] Morphology
Definition
The study of forms of words, including affixes, roots, stems, and parts of speech.
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[LCA1] Frozen Register
Definition
a proper way of speaking that does not change over time
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[LCA1] Precise (Writing)
Definition
in writing, a sentence that contains specific details and avoids wordy descriptions
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[LCA1] Oral Language
Definition
The system that relates sounds to meanings through communicating by word of mouth.
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[LCA1] Paraphrased Quotation
Definition
the author is conveying the meaning of what was said without necessarily repeating the exact words of the speaker
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[LCA1] Word Families
Definition
a group of words with a shared ending letter group/sound
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[LCA1] Written Language
Definition
representation of oral language using a system of writing
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[LCA1] Code-Switching
Definition
the ability to change the way you communicate depending on what is appropriate for the situation
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[LCA1] Demonstrative Pronoun
Definition
this, that, these, those
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[LCA1] Transition Words
Definition
Phrases and words used to link sentences, paragraphs, and ideas together.
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[LCA1] Word Blending
Definition
joining parts of two or more words to make a new word
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[LCA1] Suffix
Definition
A letter or letters at the end of a root word that changes its meaning
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[LCA1] Phoneme Isolation
Definition
the ability to can hear and recognize the individual sound in words
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[LCA1] Phoneme Substitution
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the ability to substitute one phoneme for a different one
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[LCA1] Productive Skills
Definition
learners actively create language
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[LCA1] Dialect
Definition
form of a language particular to a specific region or community
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[LCA1] Calque
Definition
an expression that becomes part of a language by translating it word-by-word from another language
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[LCA1] Automaticity
Definition
the ability to read words effortlessly
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[LCA1] Compounding
Definition
makes a word out of two or more morphemes
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[LCA1] Print Orientation
Definition
The understanding of how to begin writing letters including writing from left to right, on lines, etc.
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[LCA1] Orthography
Definition
Spelling patterns of language
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[LCA1] Lexicon
Definition
the collective vocabulary of a person or language
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[LCA1] Phonemic Awareness / Sound Awareness
Definition
the ability to hear, identify, and re-create individual sounds in spoken words
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[LCA1] Receptive Skills
Definition
learners take in and process language
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[LCA1] learners take in and process language
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includes intonation, pitch, and volume
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[LCA1] Morpheme
Definition
A combination of sounds that has meaning in speech or writing and cannot be divided into smaller grammatical parts. This includes prefixes and suffixes.
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[LCA1] Phonics / Graphophonemic Principle
Definition
Phonics / Graphophonemic Principle
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[LCA1] Print Awareness
Definition
The ability to be aware of the forms and functions of printed language.
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[LCA1] Language Register
Definition
the degree of formality with which one speaks
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[LCA1] Phoneme
Definition
the smallest individual sounds in a word
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[LCA1] Irregular High Frequency Sight Words
Definition
words that frequently appear in printed English but are not readily decodable in the early stages of reading instruction
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[LCA2] Independent / Main Clause
Definition
clause that can stand alone as a complete sentence
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[LCA2] Subordinating Conjunction
Definition
a conjunction used at the beginning of a subordinate clause
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[LCA2] Interjection
Definition
A very short sentence that conveys strong emotions
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[LCA2] Syntax
Definition
Rules that govern the construction of words in order to make phrases, clauses, and sentences.
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[LCA2] Coordinating Conjunction
Definition
connects two clauses
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[LCA2] Dependent / Subordinate Clause
Definition
clause that begins with a subordinating conjunction but cannot stand alone as a sentence even though it contains a subject and verb
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[LCA2] Modal
Definition
verb used to indicate modality (ability, likelihood, permission, capacity, suggestion, etc.)
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[LCA2] Verb
Definition
an action or state of being word
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[LCA2] Compound Sentence
Definition
Two independent clauses joined by a comma and coordinating conjunction
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[LCA2] Compound-Complex Sentence
Definition
Two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause
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[LCA2] Complex Sentence
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An independent clause and a dependent clause
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[LCA2] Adverb
Definition
a word that describes a verb
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[LCA2] Tier 3 Words
Definition
Academic words that are specific to a particular content area or discipline. These are words that would appear, for example, in a subject-specific textbook or in the glossary of an informational text.
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[LCA2] Tier 1 Words
Definition
Common words that are already familiar to students when they enter school. These words do not need to be taught in a classroom setting.
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[LCA2] Exclamatory Sentence
Definition
A sentence that expresses emotion.
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[LCA2] Noun
Definition
a person, place, or thing
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[LCA2] Imperative Sentence
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A sentence that gives a command or request.
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[LCA2] Pronoun
Definition
replaces a noun
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[LCA2] Adjective
Definition
a word that describes a noun
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[LCA2] Interrogative Sentence
Definition
A sentence that asks a question.
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[LCA2] Tier 2 Words
Definition
Academic words that students will encounter frequently and that are used in multiple content areas. Many of these are process words that commonly appear in assessment.
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[LCA2] Simple Sentence
Definition
A sentence containing one subject and one verb, or one independent clause
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[LCA2] Declarative Sentence
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A sentence that makes a statement or gives an opinion.
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[LCA2] Writing Conventions
Definition
The basic rules of written language, including grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
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[LCA2] Preposition
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specifies location
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[LCA3] Oral Language
Definition
The system that relates sounds to meanings through communicating by word of mouth.
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[LCA3] Basic Interpersonal Communicative Skills (BICS)
Definition
Basic Interpersonal Communicative Skills are casual, everyday language used in personal conversation
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[LCA3] Scaffolding
Definition
a method of teaching that involves gradually removing aids when teaching new concepts
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[LCA3] The Silent Way
Definition
Teacher is silent 90% of the time, encouraging natural language expression
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[LCA3] Sheltered Instruction
Definition
Teachers integrate language and content instruction in order to make content comprehensible; systematically pair a content objective and a language objective for each lesson
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[LCA3] Categorize
Definition
assign to a group
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[LCA3] Monitor Hypothesis
Definition
one of linguistics professor Stephen Krashen's five hypotheses of second language acquisition which states that learners edit their own language performance
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[LCA3] Behaviorist Theories
Definition
present stimulus-response pairings in which one act leads directly to another
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[LCA3] Interrelatedness (with ELL students)
Definition
connections between language 1 and language 2
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[LCA3] Grammar - Translation / Classical Approach
Definition
method of teaching English Language Learners which teaches grammar as a means to translate text in one language to another
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[LCA3] Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency Skills (CALPS)
Definition
Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency Skills are formal, textbook language used in academic situations
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[LCA3] Affective Filter
Definition
emotional influences on learning
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[LCA3] Idiom
Definition
a phrase or expression that does not mean the same as the literal words
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[LCA3] Bilabial
Definition
place of articulation - both lips are together
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[LCA3] Register
Definition
the degree of formality with which one speaks
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[LCA3] Code-Switching
Definition
the ability to change the way you communicate depending on what is appropriate for the situation
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[LCA3] Generalization
Definition
forming a general concept from specific information
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[LCA3] Alveolar
Definition
place of articulation - the tongue-tip is touching the ridge right behind the top-front teeth
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[LCA3] Total Response Signals (TRS)
Definition
cues students can use to indicate they are ready to respond to questions or ready to move on to new material
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[LCA3] Pronunciation
Definition
the specific way a word is verbally produced
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[LCA3] False Cognates
Definition
words from different languages that look and sound alike, but have different meanings
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[LCA3] Limited Vocabulary
Definition
smaller or more restricted bank of words than is typical
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[LCA3] Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP)
Definition
instructional model used to make grade level content comprehensible while acquiring English language proficiency and developing academic language
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[LCA3] Voiceless
Definition
sounds articulated without vocal cord vibrations
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[LCA3] Comprehensible Input
Definition
information that can be understood despite language barriers
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[LCA3] Multisensory Approach / VAKT
Definition
method of teaching English Language Learners. Information is presented in visual, auditory, kinesthetic and tactile modalities (VAKT)
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[LCA3] Phonology
Definition
the systematic organization of sounds in languages
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[LCA3] Input Hypothesis
Definition
one of linguistics professor Stephen Krashen's five hypotheses of second language acquisition which states that language is acquired through comprehensible input that is one step beyond their current competence level
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[LCA3] Communicative Approach
Definition
Learning a language successfully comes through having to communicate real meaning
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[LCA3] Cognitive and Academic Language Learning Approach (CALLA)
Definition
Teachers explicitly teach learning strategies and have students apply them to instructional tasks to increase CALP
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[LCA3] Palatal
Definition
place of articulation - the flat part of the tongue is against the hard palate
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[LCA3] Audiolingualism
Definition
method of teaching English Language Learners which teaches grammar and vocabulary through the use of repetition and memorization of set phrases
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[LCA3] Affective Filter Hypothesis
Definition
one of linguistics professor Stephen Krashen's five hypotheses of second language acquisition which states that needs and emotional states affect language acquisition (anxiety, attitude, self-image, motivation, classroom climate, personality)
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[LCA3] Constructivist Approach
Definition
Based on the belief that humans construct knowledge and meaning from their experiences; Activities are interactive and student-centered.
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[LCA3] Nativist Theory
Definition
Noam Chomsky’s revolutionary idea that language is innate.
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[LCA3] Metacognition
Definition
the ability to think about one’s own thought process
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[LCA3] Natural Order Hypothesis
Definition
one of linguistics professor Stephen Krashen's five hypotheses of second language acquisition which states that there is a predictive, natural order/sequence for language acquisition
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[LCA3] Circumlocution
Definition
the use of many words to describe something when fewer would be sufficient
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[LCA3] Overgeneralization
Definition
the application of a grammar rule in a place where it doesn’t apply
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[LCA3] Velar
Definition
place of articulation - the back of the tongue is pushing up against the soft palate
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[LCA3] Direct Instruction
Definition
a teacher-led approach to instruction in which the instructor provides information on a concept and is the sole expert in the room
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[LCA3] Glottal
Definition
using the throat to produce the sound
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[LCA3] Zone of Proximal Development
Definition
A chart that shows what tasks a learner can do independently, can do with assistance, and cannot do
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[LCA3] Memorization
Definition
committing to memory
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[LCA3] Total Physical Response (TPR)
Definition
Based on the coordination of language and physical movement; Students follow simply stated directions using controlled vocabulary
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[LCA3] Cognates
Definition
Words in two languages that share a similar meaning, spelling, and pronunciation.
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[LCA3] Behaviorism
Definition
Learning theory rooted in the notion that all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment
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[LCA3] Uvular
Definition
place of articulation - the back of the tongue is pushed against the uvula
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[LCA3] Glottal Stop
Definition
a stop made by using the vocal cords
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[LCA3] Transfer
Definition
the process of student learning when students are able to use the knowledge or skill in new situation
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[LCA3] Direct Method / Oral Method / Natural Method
Definition
Immersion in the language; Focus on oral communication
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[LCA3] Language Experience Approach (LEA)
Definition
Promotes reading and writing through the use of personal experiences and oral language; Materials are learner-generated.
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[LCA3] Fossilization of Errors
Definition
an error hasn’t been fixed and has cemented over time
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[LCA3] Varying Labels
Definition
multiple ways to refer to the same thing
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[LCA3] Notional-Functional Syllabus
Definition
Input organized into notional categories, or real-life situations in which people communicate, and are further broken down into functions or specific aims of communication
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[LCA3] Phonics Approach
Definition
A method for teaching reading and writing by developing phonemic awareness—the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate phonemes—in order to teach the correspondence between these sounds and the spelling patterns (graphemes) that represent them
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[LCA3] Dental
Definition
place of articulation - the tongue-tip is touching the back of the top-front teeth
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[LCA3] Labiodental
Definition
place of articulation - the top teeth meet the bottom lip
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[LCA3] Minimal Pairs
Definition
phonemes that are similar and difficult to distinguish
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[LCA3] Word Order (Syntax)
Definition
in a basic declarative statement in English, the subject comes first, followed by the verb, and then by the objects and adverbial phrases, if there are any
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[LCA3] Voiced
Definition
vocal cord vibrations cause sounds
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[LCA3] Acquisition Learning Hypothesis
Definition
one of linguistics professor Stephen Krashen's five hypotheses of second language acquisition which states that acquisition occurs subconsciously from natural communication where the focus is on meaning
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[LCA3] Language Interference
Definition
differences between a learner's native language and the language being learned, which can cause confusion in the acquisition of the new language
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[LCA3] Constructivism
Definition
Learning new behaviors by adjusting our current view of the world
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[LCA3] Natural Approach
Definition
method of teaching English Language Learners based on Krashen's Language Acquisition Theory. Tend to have emphasis on low-anxiety, natural context for language acquisition with a goal of maximum comprehensible input (both BICS and CALP)
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[LCA3] Cognitive Code
Definition
method of teaching English Language Learners which teaches a grammatical structure (usually inductively) to students and then they practice it (Presentation, Practice and Production)
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[LCA3] Cognitivism
Definition
Learning new behaviors by connecting current knowledge with new knowledge
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[LCA3] Cummins' Quadrants
Definition
model for categorizing language tasks based on cognitive demand and amount of context available

Quadrant A - relatable context, low cognitive demand

Quadrant B - relatable context, high cognitive demand

Quadrant C - less relatable context, low cognitive demand

Quadrant D - less relatable context, high cognitive demand
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[LCA3] Concept Attainment Model (Bruner)
Definition
An indirect instructional strategy that uses a structured inquiry process; Students figure out the attributes of a group or category that has already been formed by the teacher by comparing and contrasting examples that contain the attributes of the concept with examples that do not contain those attributes.
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[LCA3] Suggestopedia
Definition
Warm, relaxed, pleasant environment is the ideal state for learning; Often makes use of art and music and a close relationship between teacher and student
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[LCA3] Cognitive Theories
Definition
allow for the mind to work through steps to get to the response
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[LCA3] Avoidance
Definition
an ELL avoids using difficult words and structures, opting for simpler ones instead
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[LCA3] Borrowing (with ELL students)
Definition
incorporation of linguistic material from one language to another
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[LCA3] Syntax
Definition
Rules that govern the construction of words in order to make phrases, clauses, and sentences.
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[LCA3] Affricate
Definition
when two sounds occur right after the other, then stop
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