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Global errors...
An error is an on-going problem, which (if not fixed) can become fossilized, while a mistake is like a slip of the tongue.
true
affect overall sentence organization and significantly hinder communication.
contraction
are errors that affect single elements in a sentence and do not usually hinder communication significantly.
substitution
reduction
interference
Name this error: when the LL's native language influences the production of a target-language sound, which comes out incorrectly (example: Spanish-speaking ELL says eskool instead of school).
An error is an on-going problem, which (if not fixed) can become fossilized, while a mistake is like a slip of the tongue.
true
affect overall sentence organization and significantly hinder communication.
contraction
are errors that affect single elements in a sentence and do not usually hinder communication significantly.
substitution
reduction
interference
What is the difference between a mistake and an error?
An error is an on-going problem, which (if not fixed) can become fossilized, while a mistake is like a slip of the tongue.
true
affect overall sentence organization and significantly hinder communication.
contraction
are errors that affect single elements in a sentence and do not usually hinder communication significantly.
substitution
reduction
interference
Name this error: when the individual sounds of the word are slurred together (example: going to is pronounced gonna).
An error is an on-going problem, which (if not fixed) can become fossilized, while a mistake is like a slip of the tongue.
true
affect overall sentence organization and significantly hinder communication.
contraction
are errors that affect single elements in a sentence and do not usually hinder communication significantly.
substitution
reduction
interference
Name this error: when two words are pushed together to make a grammatically correct shortened form (example: will not = won't).
An error is an on-going problem, which (if not fixed) can become fossilized, while a mistake is like a slip of the tongue.
true
affect overall sentence organization and significantly hinder communication.
contraction
are errors that affect single elements in a sentence and do not usually hinder communication significantly.
substitution
reduction
interference
Local errors...
An error is an on-going problem, which (if not fixed) can become fossilized, while a mistake is like a slip of the tongue.
true
affect overall sentence organization and significantly hinder communication.
contraction
are errors that affect single elements in a sentence and do not usually hinder communication significantly.
substitution
reduction
interference
When working with ELLs at the beginning and intermediate proficiency levels, it is more important to correct global errors than local errors.
An error is an on-going problem, which (if not fixed) can become fossilized, while a mistake is like a slip of the tongue.
true
affect overall sentence organization and significantly hinder communication.
contraction
are errors that affect single elements in a sentence and do not usually hinder communication significantly.
substitution
reduction
interference
Name this error: when the LL uses a completely different yet familiar sound instead of the correct foreign sound (example: Chinese-speaking ELL say flied lice instead of fried rice).
An error is an on-going problem, which (if not fixed) can become fossilized, while a mistake is like a slip of the tongue.
true
affect overall sentence organization and significantly hinder communication.
contraction
are errors that affect single elements in a sentence and do not usually hinder communication significantly.
substitution
reduction
interference
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