MTTC MEANING & COMMUNICATION
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Hasty Generalization - Answer-When someone makes a sweeping statement without
considering all of the facts.
Appeal to Emotion - Answer-This fallacy generally follows the logical formula for x is
true: think of how sad you will be if it's not true / how happy you will be that it is true.
Equivocation - Answer-When an argument is presented in ambiguous, double-sided
way, making the argument misleading.
Bandwagon Appeal - Answer-An appeal that presents the thoughts of a group of people
in order to persuade someone to think the same way.
Bandwagon Appeal - Answer-This fallacy argues that one must accept or reject an
argument based on peer pressure.
False Analogy - Answer-When two things that are unalike are being compared based on
trivial similarity in order to prove a point.
SSBI - Answer-Styles and Strategies Based Instruction
Strategy Preparation - Answer-Teachers discover which learning strategies students
already know, and how they are able to apply them.
Strategy Awareness-Rising - Answer-Teachers make students aware of learning
strategies they may never have considered, or had thought about, but have never
actually utilized.
Strategy Training Phase - Answer-Involves explicit instruction by classroom teachers to
teach students why, when, and how specific learning strategies are used to support
activities for learning and using language.
Strategy Practice - Answer-Teachers ask students to experiment with a wide range of
learning strategies
Personalization Strategies - Answer-Students personalize what they have learned about
various systematic strategies of language learning.
Aim to give students strategy awareness; training practice; personalization; and
spontaneous independent and unprompted selection of strategies they prefer. - Answer-
SSBI Activities
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Hasty Generalization - Answer-When someone makes a sweeping statement without
considering all of the facts.
Appeal to Emotion - Answer-This fallacy generally follows the logical formula for x is
true: think of how sad you will be if it's not true / how happy you will be that it is true.
Equivocation - Answer-When an argument is presented in ambiguous, double-sided
way, making the argument misleading.
Bandwagon Appeal - Answer-An appeal that presents the thoughts of a group of people
in order to persuade someone to think the same way.
Bandwagon Appeal - Answer-This fallacy argues that one must accept or reject an
argument based on peer pressure.
False Analogy - Answer-When two things that are unalike are being compared based on
trivial similarity in order to prove a point.
SSBI - Answer-Styles and Strategies Based Instruction
Strategy Preparation - Answer-Teachers discover which learning strategies students
already know, and how they are able to apply them.
Strategy Awareness-Rising - Answer-Teachers make students aware of learning
strategies they may never have considered, or had thought about, but have never
actually utilized.
Strategy Training Phase - Answer-Involves explicit instruction by classroom teachers to
teach students why, when, and how specific learning strategies are used to support
activities for learning and using language.
Strategy Practice - Answer-Teachers ask students to experiment with a wide range of
learning strategies
Personalization Strategies - Answer-Students personalize what they have learned about
various systematic strategies of language learning.
Aim to give students strategy awareness; training practice; personalization; and
spontaneous independent and unprompted selection of strategies they prefer. - Answer-
SSBI Activities