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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Accumulation [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

The emphasis or summary of previously made points or inferences by excessive praise or accusation....
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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Accuracy [Glossary of language teaching terms and ideas]

Producing language with few errors....
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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Achievement test [Glossary of language teaching terms and ideas]

A test to measure what students have learned or achieved from a program of study; should be part of every language program and be specific to the goa...
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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Activate [Glossary of language teaching terms and ideas]

The phase in a lesson where students have the opportunity to practice language forms. See “controlled practice”, “guided practice”, and “fr...
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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Active [Glossary of language teaching terms and ideas]

Related to student engagement and participation. For example, listening is perceived to be a passive skill, but is actually active because it involve...
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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Active listening [Glossary of language teaching terms and ideas]

A technique whereby the listener repeats (often in other words) what the speaker has said to demonstrate his or her understanding. Active listening i...
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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Active vocabulary [Glossary of language teaching terms and ideas]

Vocabulary that students actually use in speaking and writing....
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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Acutezza [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

Wit or wordplay used in rhetoric.
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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Adjunction [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

When a verb is placed at the beginning or the end of a sentence instead of in the middle. For example (from Rhetorica ad Herennium), "At the beginnin...
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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Aesthetics [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

The examination of symbolic expression to determine its rhetorical possibilities....
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