Spoken fluency and Phonological Control

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Languages Quiz on Spoken fluency and Phonological Control, created by Núria Ferrer on 05/05/2018.
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Quiz by Núria Ferrer, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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'Fluency' is defined as:
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  • the ability to speak or write a foreign language easily and accurately
  • the ability to speak or write a foreign language quicky and accurately

Question 2

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Spoken fluency in the CEFR encompases issues such as:
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  • precision, flexibility, coherence/cohesion, the ability to build utterances, and the capacity of maintaining spontaneous and lengthy conversations
  • precision, accuracy, coherence/cohesion, the ability to build utterances, and the capacity of maintaining spontaneous and lengthy conversations
  • coherence, flexibility, the ability to maintain a conversation, and be spontaneous

Question 3

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Core aspects in 'phonological control' include articulation, prosody (intonation, stress), accentedness accent, and intelligibility.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The CEFR has divided phonogical control into three aspects. Select them:
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  • overall phonological control
  • sound articulation
  • prosodic features
  • accentedness accents
  • intelligibility

Question 5

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Sound articulation can be observed in the clarity and precision of the speaker's articulation.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Prosody is displayed by a control of stress and rhythm, and an ability to exploit and vary those features to emphasize particular messages.
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  • True
  • False
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