
SD ENGLISH FINAL COACHING 1
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There are four kinds of words that are two parts of speech combined. What word is a combination of a verb and an adjective?
Which of the following is a complex sentence?
Which of the following words is a hyponym?
Which of the following is NOT coordinating conjunction?
What is the most prevalent verse form in traditional Japanese literature consisting of five lines with a specific syllable count of 5-7-5-7-7?
Who is the author of the poem “Africa?”
Which of the following is recognized as the first student publication in the English speaking world?
“Man bites snake to death.” What element of news is highlighted in this headline?
Geographical nearness/ nearness of kinship or interest
Which of the following describes style as a basis for classical literary theory?
Who wrote the Harry Potter book series?
A: Are you going to Baguio with us?
B: I have a paper to finish by Monday.
Speaker A was able to understand that Speaker B was not joining them for the Baguio trip even when it was not directly stated in the response. What external factor to listening comprehension was presented here?
Which of the following displays a writing skills difficulty?
When learners listen for enjoyment, what type of listening is emphasized?
Which of the following speaking tasks belongs under responsive speaking?
What is the most notable example of the earliest English poetry which blends Christianity and Paganism?
An unlearned cowherd who was inspired by a vision and miraculously acquired the gift of poetic song produced this nine-line alliterative vernacular praise poem in honor of God.
The National Epic of England which appears in the Nowell Codex manuscript from the 8th to 11th century. It is the most notable example of the earliest English poetry, which blends Christianity and paganism.
___________ is a derivative work that takes a pre-existing story and significantly alters it, whether through new characters, plotlines, settings, or even morals and themes. This can involve adding to, expanding upon, or even subverting the original work
Descriptive essays require writers to create a mental image for their readers; therefore, there must be a wide use of ____________
What is the difference between novels and short stories?
"The great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude."What is Ralph Waldo Emerson trying to convey through these lines?
"Poetry should glorify God, promote religious values, enlightened readers and help to become Christians." Whose literary theory is this?
Which theory on language teaching has given birth to the methods that are learner-centered, allowing learners to work in pairs or groups in information gap tasks and problem-solving activities where such communication strategies as information sharing, negotiation of meaning, and interaction are used.
Which of the following is a view of an interactionalist?
Michael Halliday sees language as a means to establish and maintain a social relationship. Which function of language does he describe?
When children start to explore their environment and intend to learn more about the world around them, they usually become very inquisitive and always throw questions. Which language function is described?
In English, some words are stressed in the first syllable if they are used as nouns and on the second syllable if used as verbs, such as subject (noun) and subject (verb). Which branch of linguistics studies this pattern in pronunciation?
It is a branch of linguistics that deals with how words combine to form phrases, phrases to form clauses, and clauses conjoin to make sentences.
The study of illocutionary acts is an area of
What occurs when the target language is used in meaningful interactions with native speakers or through other means with no particular attention to form?
Based on the principles of Chomsky, how should the rules for language acquisition be described?
An editing device that may operate before language performance
Which theory of language learning advanced by Stephen Krashen state that a student can learn a second language if the language components are not too complex nor too easy?
Which hypothesis on second language acquisition states that grammatical structure proceeds in a predictable order, that is, some grammatical structures are to be acquired early and the others later?
Which statement best describes the role of the affective filter in language learning, according to Krashen's theory?
This view emphasizes that native language comprises habits that a second language learner must overcome. This is accomplished by forging new habits through repetition of pattern drills with accompanying positive reinforcement.
It is the smallest segment of sound that can distinguish meaning.
What is shown in the systematic variation of /t/ such as /t/ in top is aspirated, /t/ in stop is released, and /t/ in pot is unreleased?
Which allophones are variants of the same phonemes?
How many phonemes are there in the word “shark”?
How many phonemes are there in the word tableau?
Which of the following pairs of words demonstrate that different letter combinations can represent the same speech sound?
The transcription /taɪp/ represents the word _____.
The word kindergarten is often used as kinder and aircon to airconditioner. This word formation is known as____
Which of the following is an example of a bound morpheme ending in -ion that changes a verb into a noun?
BOUND MORPHEME OF THE WORD ASSEMBLIES IS _______?
Which among the words below has an inflectional morpheme?
Forming of words together to create new words such as waterbed and gutbuster is called ______________.
What morphophonemic process is involved in which units that occur in some contexts are “lost” in others such as “l i b a ry” instead of “l i b r a r y”?