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    sounds in spoken words as well as the ability to manipulate these sounds. She has an underlying difficulty with phonological processing speed indicating that she has a problem with her verbal working memory, her ability to retrieve and articulate language quickly. The awareness of sound structure underpins literacy skills. TR also has problems with her speed of visual processing which affects her reading and writing speeds and her ability to identify errors when proof reading. In addition, TR’s…

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    Phonics Mastery Survey

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    Two examples of other informal reading assessments are the Phonics Mastery Survey and Phonemic Awareness Assessments. The Phonics Mastery Survey is an informal tool for assessing various phonics elements. This assessment measures a student’s ability to recognize consonant sounds, rhyming words, consonant digraphs, long vowel sounds, words with CVC patterns, consonant blends, variant vowel sounds, and syllables in words (DeVries 2011 p.112). A student’s ability to use knowledge of sound/letter…

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    Nourish My Literacy

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    A language teacher in elementary school helped to diversify my reading and introduced the power of critical thinking. She would have us read a chapter from a literature and discuss it in detail for weeks before forming any kind of judgment. Every now and then…

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    Language Processing Disorder Symptoms Table of Contents What Is Language Processing? 1 When Things Go Wrong 2 Symptoms of Language Processing Disorder 2 Children with Language Processing Disorder 2 Language Processing Disorder in Adults 3 Next Steps 3 What Is Language Processing? Language Processing is a term used to describe the series of tasks our brain carries out when we hear and utilise language. Before we can understand what Language Processing Disorder is, we need a basic awareness of…

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    of cultural traits that takes place in Latin American countries, on the other hand, let’s discuss some cultural traits along with them are that of Languages, Family and Art. These cultural traits are seen throughout the many countries of Latin America. Another cultural trait that is present is due to the diversity in spoken language is that of Language. The Household is paramount; therefore, it gives a structure to the homes in Latin American. Lastly is that of which comes with plentiful of…

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    For my SPEAKING assignment I chose to take a closer look at William Wallace’s motivational speech in Braveheart. This speech may be taken place on a battlefield in Scotland so many years ago but I can see this happening today. We live in an uncertain society in uncertain times and I feel this speech calls to me. I get emotional every time a see it. The Scottish and English have been fighting over freedom for over a hundred years. England owns Scotland and in doing so have been very cruel to the…

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    1. This experiment compared the spatial selective attention between “neurologically normal young adults” and split-brain subjects by measuring response times when presented unilateral and bilateral visual arrays. 2. The purpose for this experiment was to gather information about spatial selective attention, and to investigate whether “an independent focus of attention is deployed by each surgically separated hemisphere in a visual search task, such that bilateral stimulus arrays can be scanned…

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    After reviewing the video during week two, the first information that I would deliver to an expecting mother concerning language development, would be the amazing things that happens before birth that can affect the language development as well as the negative things. According to author Annie Paul Murphy, during the prenatal stages if the infant is exposed to certain environmental factors such as drugs, diseases, or alcohol and many more. These exposures can lead to complications in the brain…

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    Ells Unit 2 Assignment

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    1.There is instructions for the first portion, but not for the speaking portion, so I will give this a score of 2. 2) There is a short instruction at the beginning, but there isn’t any written instruction for the short speech following the test. I think it is very fair and direct for the first section, but I think the speaking section needs to be explained by being written down. In any event, I give this a score of 2. 3) There is a short instruction, and the vocabulary terms used in the…

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    Nonverbal Communication Analysis When you are communicating with others, you are not only using your words to get a message across; you are using hand gestures too. Communicating without words is called nonverbal communication (DeVito p.109). In this assignment I will be focusing on nonverbal and listening signs. I will be analysing body message, affect display, and how listening is displayed between two people. I will start with the body message. Most people look at this before interacting…

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