What are examples of language of discipline?
What are examples of language of discipline?
The 4 disciplines of language learning
Active | Passive | |
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Oral | speaking | listening |
Written | writing | reading |
What is language of the discipline icon?
Language of the Discipline- The meaning of this icon is pretty self-explanatory. The lips represent specialized language related to a topic or concept. This language includes key words, phrases, signs/symbols, figures of speech, abbreviations, and the like.
What are the icons of depth and Complexity?
The Depth and Complexity Icons are visual prompts designed to help students go beyond surface level understanding of a concept and enhance their ability to think critically. These critical thinking tools help students dig deeper into a concept (depth) and understand that concept with greater complexity.
What are the 4 components of academic language?
Academic Language can be defined as 1) the language used in the classroom and workplace, 2) the language of text, 3) the language of assessments, 4) the language of academic success and 5) the language of power. Academic Language consists of academic vocabulary and is used in academic discourse.
What are the disciplines of academic language?
Academic language refers to the oral, written, auditory, and visual language proficiency required to learn effectively in schools and academic programs—i.e., it’s the language used in classroom lessons, books, tests, and assignments, and it’s the language that students are expected to learn and achieve fluency in.
What are different language features?
The features of language that support meaning (for example, sentence structure, noun group/phrase, vocabulary, punctuation, figurative language, framing, camera angles).
What is the difference between depth and Complexity?
The goal of Depth is to help students to expand their knowledge and expertise while maintaining a balance with the academic content. The goal of Complexity is to challenge students to make connections across disciplines, both over time and between disciplines.
What is discipline language?
The Language of the Discipline, is represented by the lips or mouth icon. It focuses on content specific vocabulary or tools that we use when teaching or learning about a specific discipline. As teachers, we often look at what words are specific to what we are learning or teaching.