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Are you ready to play…. Deal or No Deal? Deal or No Deal?
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Here is how it works: Pick a “suitcase”. Pick a “suitcase”. Decide whether you want to try to answer the question for what’s inside the box (surprise amount) or not answer the question for 10 points. Decide whether you want to try to answer the question for what’s inside the box (surprise amount) or not answer the question for 10 points. You must answer the question correctly to receive the points. You must answer the question correctly to receive the points. If you answer incorrectly, you lose all your points If you answer incorrectly, you lose all your points You may only skip 3 questions, so choose wisely You may only skip 3 questions, so choose wisely
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Box One In which listening activity do students respond to instructions given by doing what is asked rather than by speaking? Answer
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Box One Answer TPR-Total Physical Response Win: $10,000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 2 What is recasting and is it an effective oral correction technique? Answer
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Box 2 Answer: Recasting is repeating what a student said with the correct form. Yes, it is effective if the student is aware of the mistake he/she made. Win: $3000 Game Board Game Board Game Board
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Box 3 In which type of speaking activity are students allowed to pretend that they are someone else and create or perform a conversation based on their new identity? Answer
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Box 3 Answer Role Play- It is also a great way to practice culturally appropriate behavior. Win: $500 Game Board Game Board
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Box 4 What is the goal of the Pre- reading activity? What is the goal of the Pre- reading activity? Answer
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Box 4 Answer Activate their background knowledge and generate interest. Win: $1 Game Board Game Board
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Box 5 What should students do when they encounter unfamiliar words when engaging in extensive reading. What should students do when they encounter unfamiliar words when engaging in extensive reading. Answer
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Box 5 Answer They should try to guess their meaning from the context. Win: $25,000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 6 What are the two types of reading Snow mentions? Answer
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Box 6 Answer Intensive & Extensive Reading Win: $250 Game Board Game Board
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Box 7 What are four pre-reading activities teachers can use to encourage the use of top down reading strategies? Answer
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Box 7 Answer Predicting, scanning, skimming, Focused reading. Win: $400 Game Board Game Board
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Box 8 Name two methods Snow suggests for teaching Extensive reading in class. Answer
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Box 8 Answer Reading speed practice & Guessing Vocabulary Win: $7500 Game Board Game Board
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Box 9 Name five of the six ways a teacher can evaluate comprehension of a text. Name five of the six ways a teacher can evaluate comprehension of a text. Answer
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Box 9 Answer Beginning level reading tests, skimming quizzes, passage & comprehenison questions, passage & outline, passage & summary, critique, translation, cloze tests Win:$15,000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 10 Why is it good for students to predict what is in a text? Answer
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Box 10 Answer It’ll make them more alert when reading. Win: $10 Game Board Game Board
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Box 11 What is the difference between dictation and a dictacomp? What is the difference between dictation and a dictacomp? Answer
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Box 11 Answer In a dictacomp you read the whole passage several times at a natural pace rather than stopping at each sentence. Win: $30,000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 12 How are focused listening and focused reading similar? How are focused listening and focused reading similar? Answer
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Box 12 answer Both give students clues to help them focus their reading or listening in the form of questions Win: $7500 Game Board Game Board
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Box 13 What is one way to check students comprehension after listening to a story? Answer
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Box 13 Answer They can write a summary from notes; retell the story; discuss what they did and didn’t like about the story; leave off the ending and have them write their own. Win: $50,000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 14 What are the basic elements of a listening comprehension activity? Answer
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Box 14 Answer Text, context, purpose, task Win: $5 Game Board Game Board
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Box 15 What are three advantages of sound recordings? Answer
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Box 15 Answer Allow students to practice listening to spoken English outside of class. When listening on their own they have a lot of control to stop and review when they need to. The recording will not slow itself down, like a teacher will, so students have to follow along at the speaker’s rate of speed. Win: $100,000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 16 In a course to teach speaking skills the emphasis should be on what? In a course to teach speaking skills the emphasis should be on what? Answer
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Box 16 Communication Win: $5000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 17 What types of arrangements allow more students to practice speaking at the same time? What types of arrangements allow more students to practice speaking at the same time? Answer
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Box 17 Answer Pairs and small groups Win: $15 Game Board Game Board
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Box 18 Snow suggests memorization of high frequency phrases and sentences like “How are you?” what is that?” My name is…” help students learn what? Snow suggests memorization of high frequency phrases and sentences like “How are you?” what is that?” My name is…” help students learn what? Answer
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Box 18 Answer Sentence patterns and grammar Win: $150,000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 19 Describe a chain dialogue. Answer
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Box 19 Answer The teacher starts a line of questioning and asks the students to continue. i.e. Ask student A what did you do yesterday and A asks B the same question and goes down the line. Win: $50 Game Board Game Board
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Box 20 What is the main problem with presentations. And when are they best used? Answer
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Box 20 Answer They take up a lot of class time with only one students speaking at a time. Best suited for small classes. Win: $500,000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 21 What speaking activity involves students asking the same few questions several times to different people? What speaking activity involves students asking the same few questions several times to different people? answer
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Box 21 Answer Surveys Win: $1000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 22 Besides the accurate pronunciation of sounds, students should be aware of three other aspects of pronunciation. What are they? Answer
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Box 22 Answer Syllable stress, sentence word stress, and sentence intonation. Win: $15,000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 23 Bottom up processing in reading has readers construct meaning from vocabulary and grammar clues. How do readers construct meaning in Top down processing. Answer
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Box 23 Answer They use a variety of clues to understand the text and see it as a process of active guessing relying on their general knowledge to take what they need or want from it. Win: $200,000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 24 Snow mentions interviews as a good way to assess speaking. How does he suggest doing interviews for large classes, and how should you grade? Answer
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Box 24 Answer Do pair or group interviews and let the students know the format you will use. Organize a time for each group and design a scoring system or rubric to evaluate students. Win: $1,000,000 Game Board Game Board
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Box 25 Snow suggests that teachers produce their own recorded material. What are three types of material he suggests teachers collect or create? Answer
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Box 25 Answer Recorded interviews, lectures, and stories Win: $2000 Game Board Game Board
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Bonus Box Keep what you have or bet on getting the right answer! Keep what you have or bet on getting the right answer! What does Snow mean when he says “Speaking is a linguistic juggling act?” What does Snow mean when he says “Speaking is a linguistic juggling act?” Answer Answer Answer
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Bonus Box Answer Speaking in a foreign language involves a variety of operations, and learning to perform all of them quickly requires extensive practice. Speaking in a foreign language involves a variety of operations, and learning to perform all of them quickly requires extensive practice. Win: 1 billion trillion bazillion dollars!! Win: 1 billion trillion bazillion dollars!!
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