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Which one of these sets of words is associated with Jim Cummins?
No--correcting errors may actually have a negative effect: raising the Affective Filter.
Children haven't been exposed to stereotyping and racism as much as adults have been.
The Social Theory of SLA does not have a clear position on error correction.
Iceberg Model, BICS, CALP
the Behaviorist Hypothesis
The LL participated in "good" conversations with a partner who scaffolded.
that a more proficient speaker supports and maintains a conversation so that ELLs can participate.
CALP
Stephen Krashen is responsible for all of the following language acquisition theories EXCEPT
No--correcting errors may actually have a negative effect: raising the Affective Filter.
Children haven't been exposed to stereotyping and racism as much as adults have been.
The Social Theory of SLA does not have a clear position on error correction.
Iceberg Model, BICS, CALP
the Behaviorist Hypothesis
The LL participated in "good" conversations with a partner who scaffolded.
that a more proficient speaker supports and maintains a conversation so that ELLs can participate.
CALP
According to Pask, why are some language learners more successful than others?
No--correcting errors may actually have a negative effect: raising the Affective Filter.
Children haven't been exposed to stereotyping and racism as much as adults have been.
The Social Theory of SLA does not have a clear position on error correction.
Iceberg Model, BICS, CALP
the Behaviorist Hypothesis
The LL participated in "good" conversations with a partner who scaffolded.
that a more proficient speaker supports and maintains a conversation so that ELLs can participate.
CALP
The FL Consent Decree, Next Generation Standards (FL Sunshine State Standards), and English Language Proficiency Standards want K-12 classroom teachers to focus on
No--correcting errors may actually have a negative effect: raising the Affective Filter.
Children haven't been exposed to stereotyping and racism as much as adults have been.
The Social Theory of SLA does not have a clear position on error correction.
Iceberg Model, BICS, CALP
the Behaviorist Hypothesis
The LL participated in "good" conversations with a partner who scaffolded.
that a more proficient speaker supports and maintains a conversation so that ELLs can participate.
CALP
Conversation Theory teaches us that, in ESL, scaffolding means
No--correcting errors may actually have a negative effect: raising the Affective Filter.
Children haven't been exposed to stereotyping and racism as much as adults have been.
The Social Theory of SLA does not have a clear position on error correction.
Iceberg Model, BICS, CALP
the Behaviorist Hypothesis
The LL participated in "good" conversations with a partner who scaffolded.
that a more proficient speaker supports and maintains a conversation so that ELLs can participate.
CALP
Should errors be corrected according to Krashen?
No--correcting errors may actually have a negative effect: raising the Affective Filter.
Children haven't been exposed to stereotyping and racism as much as adults have been.
The Social Theory of SLA does not have a clear position on error correction.
Iceberg Model, BICS, CALP
the Behaviorist Hypothesis
The LL participated in "good" conversations with a partner who scaffolded.
that a more proficient speaker supports and maintains a conversation so that ELLs can participate.
CALP
Which of the following is true for Social Distance Theory?
No--correcting errors may actually have a negative effect: raising the Affective Filter.
Children haven't been exposed to stereotyping and racism as much as adults have been.
The Social Theory of SLA does not have a clear position on error correction.
Iceberg Model, BICS, CALP
the Behaviorist Hypothesis
The LL participated in "good" conversations with a partner who scaffolded.
that a more proficient speaker supports and maintains a conversation so that ELLs can participate.
CALP
According to the Social Distance Theories, why are children more successful at second language learning and acquisition than adults?
No--correcting errors may actually have a negative effect: raising the Affective Filter.
Children haven't been exposed to stereotyping and racism as much as adults have been.
The Social Theory of SLA does not have a clear position on error correction.
Iceberg Model, BICS, CALP
the Behaviorist Hypothesis
The LL participated in "good" conversations with a partner who scaffolded.
that a more proficient speaker supports and maintains a conversation so that ELLs can participate.
CALP
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