3.4.2 Practicing Standard English Conventions

Cards (65)

  • What type of grammar is used in Standard English?
    Correct syntax
  • Following grammatical, vocabulary, and pronunciation conventions ensures clarity in spoken English.
    True
  • Standard English allows the use of regional accents in pronunciation.
    False
  • Mumbling or slurring words is acceptable in Standard English pronunciation.
    False
  • Match the example sentences with their correctness:
    Standard ↔️ She has completed the project.
    Non-Standard ↔️ She have completed the project.
  • An example of Standard English is: "I acquired numerous materials for the event
  • Using formal vocabulary ensures clarity and avoids ambiguity in professional or academic settings.

    True
  • The sentence "She has completed the project" is an example of Standard English.

    True
  • Match the grammatical convention with its characteristic in Standard English:
    Verb Conjugation ↔️ Correct use of verb tenses
    Subject-Verb Agreement ↔️ Verbs match subjects in number
    Sentence Structure ↔️ Well-formed sentences with clear syntax
  • What is the formal equivalent of "a lot" in Standard English?
    Numerous, considerable
  • Standard English uses colloquial and slang words.
    False
  • In Standard English, the grammar requires correct verb conjugation and syntax
  • Grammatical errors in Non-Standard English include double negatives and incorrect verb forms
  • What does Standard English require in verb conjugation?
    Correct use of tenses
  • What type of vocabulary should Standard English avoid?
    Colloquial terms
  • What does Standard English require in addition to grammatical conventions?
    Formal, precise vocabulary
  • What are the key conventions for effective communication in formal contexts using Standard English?
    Vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation
  • Grammatical conventions in Standard English include correct verb conjugation and subject-verb agreement
  • The phrase "I has gone" is a common error in Non-Standard English.

    True
  • The phrase "I got a lot of stuff for the party" is an example of Non-Standard English.

    True
  • A common error in verb conjugation is using "I has gone" instead of "I have gone."
  • Practicing corrections in spoken English ensures clear and accurate communication in formal settings.

    True
  • Standard English is the variety of English used in formal settings and characterized by correct grammar
  • What type of pronunciation is preferred in Standard English?
    Clear articulation
  • What type of vocabulary is used in Standard English?
    Formal, precise language
  • What should Standard English avoid in terms of vocabulary?
    Informal language
  • In Standard English, subject-verb agreement requires verbs to match subjects in number
  • Using informal or slang terms enhances clarity in formal settings.
    False
  • In Standard English, the word "get" is replaced with "obtain" or acquire
  • Standard English is widely accepted in business presentations, interviews, and official documents
  • What type of pronunciation is required in Standard English?
    Clear articulation
  • The Standard English example sentence is "She has completed the project
  • Order the types of sentences based on complexity in Standard English:
    1️⃣ Simple sentence
    2️⃣ Compound sentence
    3️⃣ Complex sentence
  • A common error in subject-verb agreement is using "They is here" instead of "They are here."
  • In spoken English, using "numerous materials" is more formal than "a lot of stuff
  • The incorrect pronunciation of "ask" as "aks" is a common error to avoid in spoken English.
  • Regular self-monitoring of speech helps identify areas where non-standard forms are being used and encourages correction.
  • Consistently applying practice techniques strengthens the command of Standard English for professional and academic use.
    True
  • One grammatical convention in Standard English is correct verb conjugation.
  • Following grammatical, vocabulary, and pronunciation conventions in Standard English enhances clarity and credibility in formal communication.

    True