GACE ESOL PREPARATION EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS BRAND NEW
2026
intonation - - CORRECT ANSWER - >the way the voice rises and falls in speech
morpheme - - CORRECT ANSWER - >the smallest unit of meaning in a language
Abraham Maslow - - CORRECT ANSWER - >developed the hierarchy of needs, which he theorized to be
the unconscious desires that motivate people
subordinating conjunction - - CORRECT ANSWER - >joins a dependent clause to an
independent clause to which it is related
stereotype - - CORRECT ANSWER - >an oversimplified belief that all people from a
certain group or with certain characteristics are the same
voiceless sounds - - CORRECT ANSWER - >sounds made without vibrating the
vocal chords
Howard Gardner - - CORRECT ANSWER - >created the theory of multiple intelligences; proposed that
using a person's area of giftedness to demonstrate intellect will help learners achieve their potential
, classroom management - - CORRECT ANSWER - >active management of the
physical classroom space, the culture of the classroom, and individual student behavior
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independent (or main) clause - - CORRECT ANSWER - >a clause that can stand
alone as its own sentence
one word stage - - CORRECT ANSWER - >stage of language acquisition;
characterized by a child's use of a single word to convey a full meaning
reclassification criteria - - CORRECT ANSWER - >used to determine when English
learners have achieved the language skills necessary to succeed in English-only classrooms
humor stage - - CORRECT ANSWER - >stage of acculturation; when students start to come to terms with
their circumstances and move toward acceptance of their new culture
SIFE - - CORRECT ANSWER - >Students with Interrupted Formal Education
grade equivalent - - CORRECT ANSWER - >score found using the average score of
students who fall into that grade
labial consonant sound - - CORRECT ANSWER - >sound produced by the top and
bottom lips coming together
connotation - - CORRECT ANSWER - >the emotional association of a word
, helping verb - - CORRECT ANSWER - >verb that indicates tense (when the action
occurred)
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Woodock-Munoz Language Survey - - CORRECT ANSWER - >an individually administered assessment that
measures cognitive aspects of language proficiency in the form of vocabulary usage, verbal analogies,
and letter-word identification audio lingual method (ALM) - - CORRECT ANSWER - >an oral-based
approach to
language instruction developed by linguists and behavioral psychologists; teaches the target language
through repetition
English Language Proficiency Assessment for the 21st Century -
- CORRECT ANSWER - >consortium of states whose assessments are aligned to the English
Language Proficiency standards developed by the Council of Chief State School Officials (CCSSO), which
determines the states' college and career ready (CCR) standards
phonetics - - CORRECT ANSWER - >the study of the production of sounds in
speech
silent way - - CORRECT ANSWER - >teaching method based on the idea that language learning should be
much like problem-solving and discovery learning; teachers are as silent as possible during lessons in
order to promote student participation and experimentation and to concentrate on learning over
teaching
age equivalent score - - CORRECT ANSWER - >found using the average score of
students within an age group
, dependent (or subordinate) clause - - CORRECT ANSWER - >a clause that cannot
stand alone as its own sentence
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inferential item - - CORRECT ANSWER - >a piece of information that requires the
test taker to read between the lines in order to determine what the author is implying
communicative competence - - CORRECT ANSWER - >the ability to speak a
language both appropriately in a social context as well as correctly in terms of rules and structure
two word stage - - CORRECT ANSWER - >stage of language acquisition; children
begin to learn words and use word combinations
early stage of literacy development - - CORRECT ANSWER - >characterized by the
learner's use of multiple strategies to predict and understand words
lead and support - - CORRECT ANSWER - >teaching strategy that relies on one
instructor assuming a lead teaching role with the other providing support as needed
intermediate fluency - - CORRECT ANSWER - >fourth stage of language
acquisition; learners have acquired a vocabulary of about 6,000 words and are able to speak in more
complex sentences and correct many of their own errors
free morpheme - - CORRECT ANSWER - >a morpheme that can stand on its own
literal item - - CORRECT ANSWER - >information that refers directly back to the
content of the reading material where the ANSWER is defined word for word
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COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS BRAND NEW
2026
intonation - - CORRECT ANSWER - >the way the voice rises and falls in speech
morpheme - - CORRECT ANSWER - >the smallest unit of meaning in a language
Abraham Maslow - - CORRECT ANSWER - >developed the hierarchy of needs, which he theorized to be
the unconscious desires that motivate people
subordinating conjunction - - CORRECT ANSWER - >joins a dependent clause to an
independent clause to which it is related
stereotype - - CORRECT ANSWER - >an oversimplified belief that all people from a
certain group or with certain characteristics are the same
voiceless sounds - - CORRECT ANSWER - >sounds made without vibrating the
vocal chords
Howard Gardner - - CORRECT ANSWER - >created the theory of multiple intelligences; proposed that
using a person's area of giftedness to demonstrate intellect will help learners achieve their potential
, classroom management - - CORRECT ANSWER - >active management of the
physical classroom space, the culture of the classroom, and individual student behavior
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independent (or main) clause - - CORRECT ANSWER - >a clause that can stand
alone as its own sentence
one word stage - - CORRECT ANSWER - >stage of language acquisition;
characterized by a child's use of a single word to convey a full meaning
reclassification criteria - - CORRECT ANSWER - >used to determine when English
learners have achieved the language skills necessary to succeed in English-only classrooms
humor stage - - CORRECT ANSWER - >stage of acculturation; when students start to come to terms with
their circumstances and move toward acceptance of their new culture
SIFE - - CORRECT ANSWER - >Students with Interrupted Formal Education
grade equivalent - - CORRECT ANSWER - >score found using the average score of
students who fall into that grade
labial consonant sound - - CORRECT ANSWER - >sound produced by the top and
bottom lips coming together
connotation - - CORRECT ANSWER - >the emotional association of a word
, helping verb - - CORRECT ANSWER - >verb that indicates tense (when the action
occurred)
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Woodock-Munoz Language Survey - - CORRECT ANSWER - >an individually administered assessment that
measures cognitive aspects of language proficiency in the form of vocabulary usage, verbal analogies,
and letter-word identification audio lingual method (ALM) - - CORRECT ANSWER - >an oral-based
approach to
language instruction developed by linguists and behavioral psychologists; teaches the target language
through repetition
English Language Proficiency Assessment for the 21st Century -
- CORRECT ANSWER - >consortium of states whose assessments are aligned to the English
Language Proficiency standards developed by the Council of Chief State School Officials (CCSSO), which
determines the states' college and career ready (CCR) standards
phonetics - - CORRECT ANSWER - >the study of the production of sounds in
speech
silent way - - CORRECT ANSWER - >teaching method based on the idea that language learning should be
much like problem-solving and discovery learning; teachers are as silent as possible during lessons in
order to promote student participation and experimentation and to concentrate on learning over
teaching
age equivalent score - - CORRECT ANSWER - >found using the average score of
students within an age group
, dependent (or subordinate) clause - - CORRECT ANSWER - >a clause that cannot
stand alone as its own sentence
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inferential item - - CORRECT ANSWER - >a piece of information that requires the
test taker to read between the lines in order to determine what the author is implying
communicative competence - - CORRECT ANSWER - >the ability to speak a
language both appropriately in a social context as well as correctly in terms of rules and structure
two word stage - - CORRECT ANSWER - >stage of language acquisition; children
begin to learn words and use word combinations
early stage of literacy development - - CORRECT ANSWER - >characterized by the
learner's use of multiple strategies to predict and understand words
lead and support - - CORRECT ANSWER - >teaching strategy that relies on one
instructor assuming a lead teaching role with the other providing support as needed
intermediate fluency - - CORRECT ANSWER - >fourth stage of language
acquisition; learners have acquired a vocabulary of about 6,000 words and are able to speak in more
complex sentences and correct many of their own errors
free morpheme - - CORRECT ANSWER - >a morpheme that can stand on its own
literal item - - CORRECT ANSWER - >information that refers directly back to the
content of the reading material where the ANSWER is defined word for word