SET 4

Cards (50)

  • The speaker's use of highly jargonized words falls under speaker-created interference.
  • Audio-lingual method assumes that the over-learning of patterns through choral repetition and drilling is the key to learning a target language.
  • To enhance the power of the mind, learners read literary texts in the target language and memorize vocabulary lists translated into the native language. Explicit grammar instruction of rules and their exceptions is the main focus to master the target language. This method is Grammar-Translation.
  • The literary criticism that highlights how meaning, interpretations, frameworks, system, and structural beliefs break apart is post structuralism or deconstruction.
  • The most prominent figure in deconstruction is Jacques Derrida.
  • Antagonist is the character or force in conflict with the main character, who is the protagonist.
  • Folk Literature is a body of stories, legends, myths, ballads, songs, riddles, sayings, and other works arising out of the oral traditions of the peoples around the world.
  • Sisyphus is the king of Corinth who is condemned in the underworld by forever rolling a huge stone up a hill.
  • The three monstrous sisters with snakes for hair, hands of brass and bodies covered with impenetrable scales and turns to stone those who look at them are the Gorgons.
  • The subjects in Mythic history portrayed in the "Musee des Beaux Arts" are Daedalus and Icarus.
  • Among the typical characteristics of epic heroes, immortality is NOT one of them.
  • Magic Realism is a term borrowed from art criticism and applied to a kind of fiction that mixes realism with flights of fantasy and myth. It is associated with Latin American writers such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
  • Plot is by which a narrative sequence of events (story) is structured and organized.
  • Aenid, an epic poem in twelve books recounting the story of Aeneas, was the crowning achievement of Virgil.
  • "It is true but arguable" does NOT make a good idea for an essay.
  • Asking someone to repeat something helps students to get to process information received.
  • Language is inseparable from Literature.
  • Annotating is a strategy for reading literature where the reader responds to the literary and cultural impact of the text b identifying images and themes and writing marginal notes about them.
  • Classicism is an approach t literature and other arts that stresses reason, balance, clarity, ideal beauty, and orderly form in imitation of the arts of ancient Greece and Rome.
  • The prime consideration of instructional materials is to link materials to the curriculum.
  • The reading and teaching of literature must yield not only enjoyment but also understanding.
  • Fashionable is NOT among the qualities needed by the teacher in the preparation, selection and utilization of instructional materials.
  • Allophone is shown in the systematic variation of /t/ such as /t/ in top is aspirated, /t/ is stop is released, and /t/ in pot is unreleased.
  • Wash-back Effect refers to the impact of testing on teaching and learning.
  • Writing letters is NOT an example of discrete point testing.
  • A novel about the education and development of a young hero is called Bildungsroman.
  • Cliffhanger is a plot device that ends abruptly that the main characters are left in a difficult situation without offering any resolution or conflict.
  • Roman a clef is a novel where real people are represented in the guise of fictional characters.
  • Philosophic and religious belief in reincarnation is based on the mythical character Orpheus.
  • Poverty can be the subject matter of humanism literature.
  • In literary parlance, decorum refers to the appropriateness of a work to intended subject, genre, and audience.
  • The figure of speech that Hawthorne used in making Rev. Dimmesdale metaphorically dim as the novel progresses, while making Chillingworth have a chilled heart is Charactonym.
  • Euphemism is a substitution of a term considered offensive or might bring the audience too close to an uncomfortable reality.
  • Cecile gave a donation to charity is an example of sentence depicting a dative case.
  • Prepositions would NOT fit into the category of determiners.
  • Code-switching is allowed in a CLT (Communicative Approach) class.
  • Language games and quiz bees is a practice of desuggestopedia.
  • A Filipino student writes a sentence: The book is new. This is an example of positive transfer.
  • Negative Transfer happens when L1 complicates or impedes the use of L2. Example: A Filipino student writes: Beautiful is Mary (the structure is influenced by the student's L1 which says "Maganda si Mary")
  • Formalism is NOT a criticism for meaning.