EC-6 Competency 001 - Oral Language

The teacher understands the importance of oral language, knows the developmental processes of oral language, and provides the students with varied opportunities to develop listening and speaking skills.

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Imitation is a learning strategy that young children frequently use to...
Replicate someone's behaviors, actions, phrases, etc.
Where is language learned?
Language is learned in social settings
Are Children concerned with meaning?
Yes. Children learn quickly that the purpose of language is to communicate.
What is Phonology?
The study of the sound system of a language. Phonemes are the basic units of sound.
What is Morphology?
The study of the structure of words and word formations.
What are Morphemes?
The smallest representation of meaning. Example: The word cars is made up of 2 morphemes car & s.
What is Syntax?
The ways in which words are organized and arranged in a language.