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PSAT and SAT topics Grammar

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TThhee PPSSAATT//SSAATT WWrriittiinngg && LLaanngguuaaggee:: EExxaammpplleess ooff tthhee GGrraammmmaarr TTeesstteedd ?? No reproduction without the permission of the author - Ann Harris DAVIDSON, B.Ed., M.P.H., [email protected] Though the new PSAT/SAT ?Writing & Language? tests have very different formats from the former PSAT/SAT ?Writing Skills? tests, the types of English grammar conventions that are tested remain essentially unchanged. The major difference is that the questions now relate to passages of writing, with editing required. That editing takes two basic forms: (a) corrections of grammar (testing ?standard English conventions?) and (b) editing to improve rhetorical presentation (the ?expression of ideas?). Grammar tested

5.1 Notes (APHG)

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Languages Ethnologue ? 7,472 languages & dialects, 7,102 ?living? (used on a daily basis on the means of communication) There is a lot of diversity 10 languages natively spoken by at least 100 million people (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Punjabi, Mandarin, Hindi, Bengali, Arabic, Japanese) 100 languages spoken by 5 million or more people 13 spoken fluently (including as a secondary language) by at least 100 million (10 from above PLUS French, Urdu, German) Literary tradition ? written form of a language Vigorous language ? language without a literary tradition Harder to learn and study Official language ? adopted by law by a gov?t for communication Official means of communication for business, laws, signs, etc. Language is a cultural value

Chapter 5: Key Issue #1 APHG

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Languages Ethnologue ? 7,472 languages & dialects, 7,102 ?living? (used on a daily basis on the means of communication) There is a lot of diversity 10 languages natively spoken by at least 100 million people (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Punjabi, Mandarin, Hindi, Bengali, Arabic, Japanese) 100 languages spoken by 5 million or more people 13 spoken fluently (including as a secondary language) by at least 100 million (10 from above PLUS French, Urdu, German) Literary tradition ? written form of a language Vigorous language ? language without a literary tradition Harder to learn and study Official language ? adopted by law by a gov?t for communication Official means of communication for business, laws, signs, etc. Language is a cultural value

Chapter 5 Review for Test APHG

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1) The geographic study of the distribution of languages provides a good example of A) the interplay between globalization and local diversity. B) the diffusion of folk culture in different areas of the world. C) the role and spread of religion across much of the world. D) political conflicts that arise due to ethnic tensions. Answer: A 2) A literary tradition is A) a form of a language used for official government business. B) a form of a language spoken in a particular area. C) a collection of languages related to each other. D) the written form of a language. E) the variety of dialects in a language. Answer: D 3) ________ is to Canada as ________ is to the United States. A) French; Spanish B) Presidential government; parliamentary government

Latin Derivative Tree

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2010 Diocesan Institute Activities for World Language Classes Lukes Paul VI Catholic High School Derivative Tree Wordlist Due Date _________________ Tree Due Date ____________________ 1. The fate will select ONE of the following LATIN words for you: moveo cedo traho mitto capio teneo lego (lex) ago sto juro (jus) voco (vox) specio/specto fero video sentio facio verto scribo duco venio rego porto pono plecto

AP Human Geography Chapter 5 Language

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Chapter 5: Language By: Madalyn Smith, Alexander Karnish, Stephanie Konrady, Cheyenne Moore and Jacob Sikorski Key Issue One: Where are English-Language Speakers Distributed? Official language in 42 countries, more than any other language. 2 billion people--one-third of the world--live in a country where English is an official language. English Colonies England established colonies during the past four centuries and brought their language. Colonies Include: America in the 17th century, Ireland in 17th century, South Asia in mid-18th century (India), South Pacific in late 18th century (Australia, New Zealand), and southern Africa in late 19th century. Even if only a select few, typically the elite and colonial rulers could speak English, it became the official language.

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APHG ? Chapter 5: LanguageFall 2013Mr. Guge, Instructor *Slides used from presentations by? Jane Martinez, Lake Region Senior High Mary Schubert, Hamilton High School Language Defined Organized system of spoken words by which people communicate with one another with mutual comprehension (Getis, 1985). Languages subtly gradate one to another. Dialects and other regional differences may eventually lead to incomprehensibility - a new language. Migration and Isolation explain how a single language can later become two or more. Geographer?s Perspective on Language Language is an essential element of culture, possibly the most important medium by which culture is transmitted.
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