Mike says wide the horse for ride the horse. He has
a. a language difference.
b. a speech disorder.
c. developmental aphasia.
d. a global language disorder.
e. a receptive language disorder.
[Ques. 2] The expressive language skills are
a. reading and writing.
b. writing and listening.
c. writing and speaking.
d. listening and reading.
e. speaking and reading.
[Ques. 3] The crucial skill that Helen Keller acquired at the age of 7 was how to
a. finger-spell.
b. speak.
c. use words as symbols of objects and meanings.
d. write.
e. control her behavior.
[Ques. 4] A distinction is made between a speech disorder and a language disorder. Which of the following is a speech
disorder?
a. Saying wabbit for rabbit
b. Delay in beginning to talk
c. Limited vocabulary for the childs chronological age
d. A problem with syntactics
e. Dysnomia
[Ques. 5] The social side of language is called
a. morphology.
b. pragmatics.
c. semantics.
d. syntax.
e. phonology.
[Ques. 6] A child who has difficulty talking or communicating ideas but understands what is said has what kind of language
disorder?
a. Global
b. Expressive
c. Receptive
d. Acquired
e. Preverbal
[Ques. 7] A distinction is made between a speech disorder and a language disorder. Which of the following is considered a
language disorder?
a. Lateral lisp
b. Stuttering
c. Articulation difficulties
d. Saying fank you instead of thank you
e. Delayed speech
[Ques. 8] Phonological awareness is demonstrated through
a. the ability to tap out the number of sounds in words.
b. the ability to recognize rhymes.
c. the ability to segment the sounds of language.
d. the ability to count sounds in words.
e. All of these.
[Ques. 9] Which theory of language learning suggests that children have a natural or instinctive capacity for acquiring
language?
a. Biological theory
b. Visualmotor theory
c. Information-processing theory
d. Social theory
e. Behavioral theory
[Ques. 10] The largest language group spoken by English-language learners (ELL) in our schools is
a. Russian.
b. Korean.
c. French.
d. Chinese.
e. Spanish.