English Glossary 
Vanessa Salas 
Marlon Porras
Total Physical Response 
• A language-teaching method based on the coordination 
of language and physical movement. 
In TPR, instructors give commands to students in the 
target language, and students respond with whole-body 
actions, before the acquisition of language.
Acquisition versus Learning 
Children acquire language through 
a subconscious process during 
which they are unaware of 
grammatical rules. 
Language learning, on the other 
hand, is not communicative. 
The emphasis is on the text of the 
communication and not on the 
form. 
It is the result of direct instruction 
in the rules of language. 
In order to acquire language, the 
learner needs a source of natural 
communication. 
In language learning, students 
have conscious knowledge of the 
new language and can talk about 
that knowledge.
Silent period 
• The silent period hypothesis is the idea that when a 
language is learned, there should be a period in which 
the learner is not expected to actively produce any 
language. This is based on observations of a listening 
period in infants when they learn a first language. 
• Common classroom techniques can address the needs 
of learners in a silent period. There are also 
methodologies which explicitly incorporate a silent 
period, such as Total Physical Response and the Natural 
Approach.
Mother tongue 
• First language (also native language) is the language a 
person has learned from birth or within the critical period, 
or that a person speaks the best and so is often the 
basis for sociolinguistic identity. 
• Children brought up speaking more than one language 
can have more than one native language, and be 
bilingual.
EFL / ESL 
• English as a Foreign Language is the use or study of 
English by non-native speakers in an English-speaking 
environment. That environment may be a country in 
which English is the mother tongue. 
• ESL also refers to specialized approaches to language 
teaching made for those whos primary language is not 
English.
Drills 
• Exercises made after introducing new vocabulary words, 
grammar points… in the class. There are different ways 
to drill. 
– Choral repetition: studens repeat words or phrases after you. 
– Drilling with flashcards: show flashcards and then repeat the 
word that appears on the image. 
– Comprehension: asking students to give a synonym, antonym 
or translation of a new vocabulary word will check individual 
comprehension. 
– Drilling in pairs: a student’s comprehension is tested by his 
partner. 
– Games: breake your classroom up into sections or conduct 
some drilling activities in a circle.
Approach 
• Directing the attention or interest to a particular issue or 
problem. 
• Synonym of way or strategy.
Phonics 
• Phonics is a method for teaching reading and writing of 
the English language by developing learners' phonemic 
awareness—the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate 
phonemes—in order to teach the correspondence 
between these sounds and the spelling patterns 
(graphemes) that represent them. 
• The goal of phonics is to enable beginning readers to 
decode new written words by sounding them out, or in 
phonics terms, blending the sound-spelling patterns.
Digital literacy 
• Computer literacy refers to knowledge and skills in using 
traditional computers (such as desktop PCs and laptops) 
with a focus on practical skills in using software 
application packages. 
• Digital skills is a more contemporary term but is limited to 
practical abilities in using digital devices (such as laptops 
and smartphones).
Literacy 
• The ability or state of being literate. 
• Literacy is the ability to read and write.
Multiple Intelligencies 
• This theory, proposed 
by Howard Gardner, 
differentiates it into 
specific modalities, rather 
than seeing intelligence 
as dominated by a single 
general ability.
Target language 
• The target language is the language learners are 
studying, and also the individual items of language that 
they want to learn, or the teacher wants them to learn.

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English glossary

  • 1. English Glossary Vanessa Salas Marlon Porras
  • 2. Total Physical Response • A language-teaching method based on the coordination of language and physical movement. In TPR, instructors give commands to students in the target language, and students respond with whole-body actions, before the acquisition of language.
  • 3. Acquisition versus Learning Children acquire language through a subconscious process during which they are unaware of grammatical rules. Language learning, on the other hand, is not communicative. The emphasis is on the text of the communication and not on the form. It is the result of direct instruction in the rules of language. In order to acquire language, the learner needs a source of natural communication. In language learning, students have conscious knowledge of the new language and can talk about that knowledge.
  • 4. Silent period • The silent period hypothesis is the idea that when a language is learned, there should be a period in which the learner is not expected to actively produce any language. This is based on observations of a listening period in infants when they learn a first language. • Common classroom techniques can address the needs of learners in a silent period. There are also methodologies which explicitly incorporate a silent period, such as Total Physical Response and the Natural Approach.
  • 5. Mother tongue • First language (also native language) is the language a person has learned from birth or within the critical period, or that a person speaks the best and so is often the basis for sociolinguistic identity. • Children brought up speaking more than one language can have more than one native language, and be bilingual.
  • 6. EFL / ESL • English as a Foreign Language is the use or study of English by non-native speakers in an English-speaking environment. That environment may be a country in which English is the mother tongue. • ESL also refers to specialized approaches to language teaching made for those whos primary language is not English.
  • 7. Drills • Exercises made after introducing new vocabulary words, grammar points… in the class. There are different ways to drill. – Choral repetition: studens repeat words or phrases after you. – Drilling with flashcards: show flashcards and then repeat the word that appears on the image. – Comprehension: asking students to give a synonym, antonym or translation of a new vocabulary word will check individual comprehension. – Drilling in pairs: a student’s comprehension is tested by his partner. – Games: breake your classroom up into sections or conduct some drilling activities in a circle.
  • 8. Approach • Directing the attention or interest to a particular issue or problem. • Synonym of way or strategy.
  • 9. Phonics • Phonics is a method for teaching reading and writing of the English language by developing learners' phonemic awareness—the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate phonemes—in order to teach the correspondence between these sounds and the spelling patterns (graphemes) that represent them. • The goal of phonics is to enable beginning readers to decode new written words by sounding them out, or in phonics terms, blending the sound-spelling patterns.
  • 10. Digital literacy • Computer literacy refers to knowledge and skills in using traditional computers (such as desktop PCs and laptops) with a focus on practical skills in using software application packages. • Digital skills is a more contemporary term but is limited to practical abilities in using digital devices (such as laptops and smartphones).
  • 11. Literacy • The ability or state of being literate. • Literacy is the ability to read and write.
  • 12. Multiple Intelligencies • This theory, proposed by Howard Gardner, differentiates it into specific modalities, rather than seeing intelligence as dominated by a single general ability.
  • 13. Target language • The target language is the language learners are studying, and also the individual items of language that they want to learn, or the teacher wants them to learn.