PasswordVersion en ligne The game consists of matching words, each of which corresponds to a letter for which a definition is given. Even though the level of the activity should be between 3rd or 4th of ESO, since we're doing it in our master's class, it'll be slightly more difficult. Enjoy! par Sol Camila Echegaray Fornes A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Contains A One usage refers to a variety of a language that is a characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers. Can start with an A or contain a D. Contains B Information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc. which is used as a basis for improvement. Contains the letter B. Contains C Umbrella term referring to any language other than the first language. It is regardless of the learning environment and of the learners’ other languages. It also refers to the language used in the community where the learning process is taking place. Contains the letter C. Contains D The term is mostly used in the context of bilingual (or multilingual) education, where the language is not only taught as a subject. It also underscores a belief that these types of languages are not necessarily inferior nor superior nor a replacement for a student’s first language. It also aims at providing a general education, developing multiple understandings about languages and cultures, and fostering appreciation for human diversity. Contains the letter D. Contains E Global experience that includes the participants´ emotions and their mental activity. Contains the letter E. Starts with F A young individual who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, and so has had little or no experience of human care, behavior, or human language. Contains G Language acquisition theory formulated by Chomsky that postulates that every language has some of the same basic laws, i.e. a way to ask a question, a way to determine gender and so on. Contains the letter G. Contains H Acquisition Language Theory by Skinner that postulates that learning is a process of 'conditioning' in an environment of stimulus, reward and punishment. Contains the letter H. Contains I Name one of the first known languages in the world that contains an I. Contains J Teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to an authentic, engaging, and complex question, problem, or challenge. Contains the letter J. Contains K A chain of activities with a global aim and a final product. Contains the letter K. Starts with L Any one of the systems of human language that are used and understood by a particular group of people with words of a particular kind. The system of words or signs that people use to express thoughts and feelings to each other. Starts with M When an instructional design includes a specific level of application regarding objectives, teacher and learner roles and classroom activities. Contains N Theory that describes the different ways students learn and acquire information. Contains the letter N. Contains O Teaching style where the teacher possesses knowledge and status among students. Contains the letter O. Contains P Its underlying principles can be applied in many distinct ways. Ex.: Communicative Language Learning. Contains the letter P. Contains Q Learning a language that is not used in the community is called... Contains the letter Q. Contains R Name one of the UN working languages and official languages that contains an R. Starts with S Type of communication disorder where normal speech is disrupted. Contains T Language Acquisition Theory by Vygostky that postulates that learning is a social act. Contains the letter T. Starts with U Type of PBL that is applied to a single curricular area. Contains V Enthusiasm for doing something. Contains the letter V. Contains W Inside the Theory of Learning topic, the Berlitz method contains 13 statements; 3 of them contain a W. Mention at least one. Contains X Type of acquisition language theory that it’s a hierarchical ordering of cognitive skills that can help students and teachers. Contains the letter X. Contains Y Specific exercise used to reinforce specific aspects. Contains the letter Y. Starts with Z The distance between what a learner CAN do on their own (without help) and what they can achieve with help and guidance from a more knowledgeable other.