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FTCE English 6-12: NavaED | 170 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Verified
  • FTCE English 6-12: NavaED | 170 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Verified

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  • FTCE English 6-12: NavaED | 170 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Verified Old English or Anglo-Saxon. Years? - 450-1100 A.D. Romans brought _____ influences to the language. - Latin Vikings brought _____ influences. Such as Beowulf, which was originally written in Old English. The textbook version today is translated to Modern English. - Norse Middle English. Years? - A.D. The Duke of Normandy brought _____ -speaking nobles to run his new government, thus bring...
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TEFL Certification - Exam Study Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • TEFL Certification - Exam Study Questions and Answers 100% Pass According to Glasser, which of the following is an inherent need all humans require for emotional health? The need to belong. Which of the following are the two types of motivation? Extrinsic and Intrinsic Can a student's cultural background affect his or her learning? Yes, because people learn from the world around them. Which of the following are common barriers a new English language learner might run into? Getting used to r...
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RICA 155 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
  • RICA 155 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update

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  • Digraph - ️️A pair of characters used to write one phoneme (distinct sound) ch, ph, ng, qu, sh, th Phoneme - ️️The smallest contrastive unit in the sound of language Precommuniative Stage - ️️The child uses letters from the alphabet but shows no knowledge of letter-sound correspondence Semiphonetic - ️️Writing that demonstrates some awareness that letters represent speech sounds, beginning and/or ending consonant sounds of syllables are represented but medial vowells are...
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ABCTE MSE - Alphabetic Basics & Phonemic Awareness questions and answers 2024
  • ABCTE MSE - Alphabetic Basics & Phonemic Awareness questions and answers 2024

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  • ABCTE MSE - Alphabetic Basics & Phonemic AwarenessBlending - correct answer combining previously learned phonemes to form words (segmenting and breaking words up into phonemes) Decoding - correct answer the use of spelling patterns and phonemic awareness to recognize a word Phonics instruction should be: - correct answer explicit; the teacher takes a deliberate course of action in introducing phoneme - grapheme relationships. Phonics instruction should also be: - correct answer syst...
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TESOL Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (VERIFIED)
  • TESOL Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (VERIFIED)

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  • TESOL Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (VERIFIED) Which of the following body parts contribute to the creation of sound? tongue, lips, & hard palate How do vowel sounds differ from consonant sounds? Vowel sounds involve less obstruction of air Which of the following are reasons why your students should practice reading out loud? Improved self-correction, sharper focus & practice with intonation What is a downside of round robin reading? Some students find it embarras...
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TEFL Certification - Exam Study Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • According to Glasser, which of the following is an inherent need all humans require for emotional health? The need to belong. Which of the following are the two types of motivation? Extrinsic and Intrinsic Can a student's cultural background affect his or her learning? Yes, because people learn from the world around them. Which of the following are common barriers a new English language learner might run into? Getting used to reading left to right, Getting used to letters and words instea...
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NP 5- Mental Health & Psychiatric  Nursing Exam 2023
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  • NP 5- Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing Exam 2023 two types of mental disorders and differentiate - Answer-neurosis and psychosis disorders under neurosis - Answer-1. anxiety disorders: OCD and PTSD 2. mood disorders: MDD and BD 3. personality disorders: clusters B and C disorders under psychosis - Answer-1. schizophrenia 2. personality disorders cluster A etymology for schizophrenia - Answer-"schizo" = split "phrenia" = mind other terms for schizophrenia - Answer-1. dementia pr...
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LING 101 Macewan University Questions Perfectly Answered!!
  • LING 101 Macewan University Questions Perfectly Answered!!

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  • Synonyms - Words/expressions that have the same meaning Antonyms - Words/phrases that are opposite Hyponym - Specific type Ex. TYPES of dogs or cats Hypernym - General class Ex. Dogs and cats Co-hyponym - Two things that share the same category Ex. Carrot & Pea - both vegetables Meronym - Specifics of a general thing/part of the whole Ex. nose, paws, fur Polysemy - When a word has more than one meaning Ex. Bright Homophony - When a word sounds the same but has two or more entirely distinc...
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Praxis 5002 Practice Test 1- TeachersTestPrep Exam | Questions &  100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest  Update | Grade A+
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  • 1) The idea that, in English, words are made up of letters that approximate the sounds heard when we speak these words is called_____ a) The alphabetic principle b) phonics c) pragmatics d) fast mapping : A 2) A teacher shows a class cards with various words and reads them aloud, pronouncing certain written units distinctly. For example: nobody = "no/bo/dy" saxophone = "sax/o/phone" elementary = "el/em/en/ta/ry" This exercise is an example of: a) morpheme division b) phonic...
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Grammar & Mechanics Praxis 5038 100% Correct
  • Grammar & Mechanics Praxis 5038 100% Correct

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  • Grammar & Mechanics Praxis 5038 100% Correct infinitive phrase made up of "to" and the base form of a verb (to order, to abandon) participle verb form ending in (ing or ed) operates as an adjective ("barking" dog, "painted" fence) verbal - gerund a verb ending in "ing" that functions as a noun/subject ("Laughing" is good for you) possessive nouns are usually used with gerunds (running is fun) antecedent the noun to which the pronoun is referring (Sally=antecedent for her) adverb A...
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