Letrs Unit 4 Session 1, Exams of Advanced Education

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Letrs Unit 4 Session 1
Direct instruction in word structure ( as distinct from phonics
instruction) improves accuracy and automaticity in reading -
ANSWER-True
Many common English words combine simple Anglo-Saxon
words with Greek derived forms. - ANSWER-False
Proficient word reading requires using the mental process
called: - ANSWER-Orthographic mapping
New scientific terms in the physical sciences for example most
likely to be coined from which language? - ANSWER-Greek
Which sound-symbol correspondences are common in words of
Anglo-Saxon origin? - ANSWER-Use of kn for the /n/ sound
Use of silent e
Direct instruction in word structure ( as distinct from phonics
instruction) improves accuracy and automaticity in reading -
ANSWER-True
Many common English words combine simple Anglo-Saxon
words with Greek derived forms. - ANSWER-False
Proficient word reading requires using the mental process
called: - ANSWER-Orthographic mapping
New scientific terms in the physical sciences for example most
likely to be coined from which language? - ANSWER-Latin
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Direct instruction in word structure ( as distinct from phonics instruction) improves accuracy and automaticity in reading - ANSWER-True Many common English words combine simple Anglo-Saxon words with Greek derived forms. - ANSWER-False Proficient word reading requires using the mental process called: - ANSWER-Orthographic mapping New scientific terms in the physical sciences for example most likely to be coined from which language? - ANSWER-Greek Which sound-symbol correspondences are common in words of Anglo-Saxon origin? - ANSWER-Use of kn for the /n/ sound Use of silent e Direct instruction in word structure ( as distinct from phonics instruction) improves accuracy and automaticity in reading - ANSWER-True Many common English words combine simple Anglo-Saxon words with Greek derived forms. - ANSWER-False Proficient word reading requires using the mental process called: - ANSWER-Orthographic mapping New scientific terms in the physical sciences for example most likely to be coined from which language? - ANSWER-Latin

Which sound-symbol correspondences are common in words of Anglo-Saxon origin? - ANSWER-Use of kn for the /n/ sound Use of silent e first word: What do you think is the word's language of origin? - ANSWER-French second word: What do you think is the word's language of origin? - ANSWER-Greek third word: What do you think is the word's language of origin?

  • ANSWER-Anglo-Saxon fourth word: What do you think is the word's language of origin?
  • ANSWER-Latin fifth word: What do you think is the word's language of origin?
  • ANSWER-Latin sixth word: What do you think is the word's language of origin?
  • ANSWER-Greek Which of the following is an Anglo-Saxon word? - ANSWER- earthworm Which of the following is a Norman French word? - ANSWER- champagne Which of the following is a Latin word? - ANSWER-abduction Which of the following is a Greek word? - ANSWER-chlorophyll Anglo-Saxon - ANSWER-knight, eye