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Praxis 5002 Practice Test 1-TeachersTest questions with correct answers
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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 CORRECT ANSWER 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 div...
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SLO1 Exam || with Complete Solutions.
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Morpheme correct answers The linguistic term for the most elemental unit of grammatical form. 
 
Orthography correct answers The written form of a language, spelling. 
 
Root correct answers Morphologically complex words consist of a morpheme root and one or more affixes, may or may not stand alone as a word 
 
Stem correct answers When a root morpheme is combined with an affix it forms a stem 
 
Grammatical category/syntactic class correct answers "Part of speech" ex. Noun phrase, verb phrase...
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NYSTCE Multi-Subject (Birth-2): English Language Arts Questions With Complete Solutions
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Semantics - -The meaning and interpretation of words, signs, and sentence structure 
-Study within linguistics dealing with language and how we understand meaning 
 
Nuance - Subtle differences in meaning or shades of meaning we associate with words 
 
Consonant blend - Two consonants, such as the letters 'b' and 'l' put together to create one sound, or phoneme 
 
Phonics - Teaching method used to help people learn to read and pronounce words by recognizing the sounds that letters and letter...
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MTEL Foundations of Reading exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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When a child is able to hear the sounds that make up a word, such as identifying the initial consonant sound in the word put, the child has: 
 
a. Syllabification 
b. Phonics 
c. Phonemic awareness 
d. Emergent reading - correct answer c. Phonemic awareness 
 
A unit of pronunciation having only one vowel phoneme is considered a: 
 
a. syllable 
b. morpheme 
c. grapheme 
d. vowel digraph - correct answer a. syllable 
 
Two or more consonant letters that combine to make one sound such as t...
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EC-6 Core Subjects, TExES Core Subjects EC-6 (291) Latest 2023 Graded A+
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phoneme in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit 
morpheme in a language, the smallest unit that carries meaning; may be a word or a part of a 
word (such as a prefix) 
ex: mega, metro, chromo, phobia, hydro 
grapheme a letter that represents a phoneme. 
onset-rime The onset is the part of the word before the vowel; not all words have onsets. The 
rime is the part of the word including the vowel and what follows it. 
French and Indian War () War fought in the colonies between the English...
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ABSC 160 Exam 3 KU QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE
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Aspects of language including phonology, syntax, morpheme, phoneme, etc - ANSWER-language: a system of symbols used to communicate with others or in our thinking 
 
phoneme: the smallest distinct sound in a particular language 
 
morphology: the way words are formed from the so...
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UNM SHS 430 Test 1 Binger Questions With Complete Solutions
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Competence is highly related to ___________ correct answer: comprehension 
 
Use and expression of linguistic rules in every day speech correct answer: linguistic performance 
 
The structure of sounds correct answer: phonology 
 
The smallest unit of meaning in a language correct answer: morpheme 
 
watermelon, cup, walk, magazine are examples of.. correct answer: free morphemes 
 
walk-ed, eat-s, re-write are examples of.. correct answer: bound morphemes 
 
derivational morphemes correct...
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ESL 154 Texas Teacher Exam Questions and Answers
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ESL 154 Texas Teacher Exam Questions and Answers 
LEP 
Limited English Proficient 
 
 
L1 
Native language 
 
 
L2 
Second language 
 
 
ESL 
English as a second language 
 
 
ESOL 
English speakers of other languages 
 
 
SI 
Sheltered Instruction 
 
 
SIOP 
Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol 
 
 
Phoneme 
The smallest unit of sound in a language 
 
 
Phonology 
The study of the sound system of a language 
 
 
Morpheme 
The smallest unit of meaning in a language (word or unit - prefix r...
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NES ESOL Exam Questions and Answers Already Graded A
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Morpheme in a language, the smallest unit that carries meaning; may be a word or a part of a 
word (such as a prefix) 
Acculturation Borrowing culture traits from another group. Incorporating new traits 
WITHOUT altering its own culture. 
Register The form of a language that is appropriate to a given situation. Varies depending on 
setting, relationships, linguistic interaction. Often students learn classroom langauge and are 
unable to speak in informal settings. 
Slang Any nonstandard form of ...
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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...