Which of the following best defines a "Lexical Chunk"?, A single word with multiple meanings., A group of words stored and recalled as a single "ready-made" unit, A sentence that follows strict grammatical transformation rules., Identify the "Multiword Expression" that functions as a single lexical item:, Unexpectedly, High school, Take care of, What is the primary linguistic advantage of using "Lexical Chunks" in speech?, It eliminates the need for learning any syntax., It reduces cognitive processing time, leading to higher fluency., It improves phonetic accuracy., In the phrase "At the end of the day", how is it categorized?, A verb-noun collocation, A compound noun., A semi-fixed lexical chunk., Collocations are defined by "Arbitrariness." This means:, Any two words can be put together, Certain words naturally pair together in a way that sounds "right" to natives, They only exist in written formal English., "Lexical items are the building blocks of vocabulary." This implies that:, Vocabulary is only about lists of words, Meaning is often found in groups of words, not just single units., Grammar is more important than words, Which pair represents an "Adjective + Noun" collocation?, Whisper quietly, Heavy traffic, Blissfully ignorant, In teaching, "Controlled Practice" of collocations usually involves:, Matching activities or gap-fills, Writing a long essay., Free role-play, Which lexical item is a "Fixed Expression" (cannot be changed)?, Suddenly and quickly, A very sudden thing, All of a sudden, Can you repeat that, please?" is a functional chunk. What is its main purpose?, To manage classroom interaction (Social/Functional). , To describe an object., To practice grammar., What is a common challenge for learners regarding Lexical Units?, They only appear in slang., They find them too short to remember., They try to translate them word-for-word from their native language., Highly effective" is an example of which grammatical collocation pattern?, Verb + Adverb, Adverb + Adjective , Adjective + Noun, Which of these is a "Strong Collocation" (where words are very tightly linked)?, Mitigating circumstances, Tall building, Nice day, Identify the INCORRECT collocation:, Do your best, Do a mistake , Make an effort, Collocations are defined by "Arbitrariness." This means:, They only exist in written formal English., Certain words naturally pair together in a way that sounds "right" to natives, Any two words can be put together..
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