Across
- 4. a text type or spoken discourse which is distinguished by certain features. formal letters
- 9. /t/ /d/ as in ten and din are these, the tongue is stuck to the alveolar ridge until air pushes the tongue
- 10. the words modify the nouns that follow them. Articles adjectives demonstratives etc
- 11. a way of looking at the verb forms not purely in relation to time. This relates to the type of event, long short temp, finished etc perfect and continuous
- 13. this tests a single element of skill or language at a time
- 14. a sound formed by the combination of two or more vowels in a single syllable, sound begins with one and moves to another "coin"
- 15. makes use of the information present in the input to understand the text, reader is decoding the language
- 16. the difference between the correct form and what the learner knows
Down
- 1. a number used for counting
- 2. a type of knowledge that consists of consciously know facts that can be stored. It is related to the learning of rules.
- 3. verbs which do not show tense. You cannot tell if its the past or present. He wants to play-the infinitive
- 5. are verb tenses used to talk about the past.
- 6. is a word element that cannot stand alone.They have no meaning unless they are attached to a lager expression or word. ing
- 7. a word in 2 languages which look and sound similar but are different carte cart
- 8. used to replace a noun that is already mentioned: refers to a specific thing or person
- 12. the consistency or stability of the measures of a test, more reliable, less errors
