Factors in Language Literacy

Factors in Language Literacy

11th Grade

25 Qs

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Factors in Language Literacy

Factors in Language Literacy

Assessment

Quiz

English

11th Grade

Hard

Created by

A.sulhan A.sulhan

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25 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

A major affective factor in second or subsequent language literacy development is age. As mentioned above, most learners in literate societies begin their formal literacy education in their first language when they start school at about the age of five. However, most second language learners do not begin to learn literacy in a second language until they are older than this (Hammond & Derewianka 1999, p. 30). Some may be studying a second language at school or university while living in their own culture. Others may have migrated to a new culture where they must learn a second language in order to participate in the adopted society. The passage above is...text.

narrative

exposition

recount

news report

none of the options are correct

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

A major affective factor in second or subsequent language literacy development is age. As mentioned above, most learners in literate societies begin their formal literacy education in their first language when they start school at about the age of five. However, most second language learners do not begin to learn literacy in a second language until they are older than this (Hammond & Derewianka 1999, p. 30). Some may be studying a second language at school or university while living in their own culture. Others may have migrated to a new culture where they must learn a second language in order to participate in the adopted society. What is a major factor in learning second language to language literacy according to the writer?

intelligence

address

habits

age

experience

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

A major affective factor in second or subsequent language literacy development is age. As mentioned above, most learners in literate societies begin their formal literacy education in their first language when they start school at about the age of five. However, most second language learners do not begin to learn literacy in a second language until they are older than this (Hammond & Derewianka 1999, p. 30). Some may be studying a second language at school or university while living in their own culture. Others may have migrated to a new culture where they must learn a second language in order to participate in the adopted society. Some may be studying a second language at second or university while living in their own culture. The statement above is....

a supporting idea to the writer point of view

the thesis the writer expresses for his/her point of view

an opposite idea to counter his/her ideas

the theme the writer uses to support his/her ideas

none of the options are correct

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

A major affective factor in second or subsequent language literacy development is age. As mentioned above, most learners in literate societies begin their formal literacy education in their first language when they start school at about the age of five. However, most second language learners do not begin to learn literacy in a second language until they are older than this (Hammond & Derewianka 1999, p. 30). Some may be studying a second language at school or university while living in their own culture. Others may have migrated to a new culture where they must learn a second language in order to participate in the adopted society. Why does the writer mention the name Hammond & Derewianka in his/her writing?

To show that s/he reads more books

To tell readers that s/he has read the books

To mention the reader that s/he they are his/her friends

She wants to describe more facts about his/her ideas

She wants to support his/her point of view by quoting other ideas

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

Taking care of the keyboard

 The keyboard is a roburts device used for inputting data on to your computer. As you type in

information small letters are sent via the cable to the inside of the machine where they are

organized into the words that you see. Keep your cable straight.

 It is important that the keyboard cable has no kinks or that no object is placed on the cable to

restrict the flow of letters to the machine. 

X’s and Z’s are the most common letters to be snared, and the result will be words appearing on

the screen with these letters missing. O’s and D’s move the easiest through the cable.

To best take care of your keyboard cable stretch it out and straighten the kinks frequently.

Letters are snared most frequently where the cable enters the machine, so be sure to straighten

that section of cable on a weekly basis.

 Be aware that any spelling mistakes may be the result of letters stuck in the cable rather than

dyslexic fingers. Letters caught in the cable decay away quickly once the machine is turned off,

so no lasting damage occurs in the buildup of snared letters.

The description of in the script includes ….

selling your keyboard

cleaning your keyboard

washing your keyboard

none of the options are correct

all of the options are correct

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

Taking care of the keyboard

 The keyboard is a roburts device used for inputting data on to your computer. As you type in

information small letters are sent via the cable to the inside of the machine where they are

organized into the words that you see. Keep your cable straight.

 It is important that the keyboard cable has no kinks or that no object is placed on the cable to

restrict the flow of letters to the machine. 

X’s and Z’s are the most common letters to be snared, and the result will be words appearing on

the screen with these letters missing. O’s and D’s move the easiest through the cable.

To best take care of your keyboard cable stretch it out and straighten the kinks frequently.

Letters are snared most frequently where the cable enters the machine, so be sure to straighten

that section of cable on a weekly basis.

 Be aware that any spelling mistakes may be the result of letters stuck in the cable rather than

dyslexic fingers. Letters caught in the cable decay away quickly once the machine is turned off,

so no lasting damage occurs in the buildup of snared letters.

What does the writer compared keyboard with?

small machine

tools

group of small letters

robust device

hardware

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

Taking care of the keyboard

 The keyboard is a roburts device used for inputting data on to your computer. As you type in

information small letters are sent via the cable to the inside of the machine where they are

organized into the words that you see. Keep your cable straight.

 It is important that the keyboard cable has no kinks or that no object is placed on the cable to

restrict the flow of letters to the machine. 

X’s and Z’s are the most common letters to be snared, and the result will be words appearing on

the screen with these letters missing. O’s and D’s move the easiest through the cable.

To best take care of your keyboard cable stretch it out and straighten the kinks frequently.

Letters are snared most frequently where the cable enters the machine, so be sure to straighten

that section of cable on a weekly basis.

 Be aware that any spelling mistakes may be the result of letters stuck in the cable rather than

dyslexic fingers. Letters caught in the cable decay away quickly once the machine is turned off,

so no lasting damage occurs in the buildup of snared letters.

To take care of your keyboard cable you should....

straighten the kinks frequently

stretch the cable rarely

roll the cable

let decay cable in use

none of the options are correct

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