What is the synonym of static picture of//?
Dear English Speakers / Users
Alternative assessment techniques present a dynamic rather than static picture of learner’s linguistic development.
What is the significance of above mentioned in which you define what you mean by this phrase, and the context it is associated with? Hence the words; I cannot quite understand “static/dynamic picture of learners’ linguistic development”. What is the right word replace this part of the phrase?
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I am having trouble rewriting the rest of the sentence without rewriting the structure of the sentence. My idea is just simple. I can’t work for the rest of the sentence. So I can fix it! And I’m having trouble. Which phrase is linked with the preceding words to make “a dynamic rather than static picture…”… Dynamic implies ongoing
(over time) so a possible rewrite could be: “…present an ongoing
picture of learners’ linguistic development instead of a snapshot view. What
have you said about “The Hidden Joy””?
Synonyms can or may not help you to understand the sentence. What you really want
iq the meaning of “Alternative Assessment techniques present a dynamic rather than static picture of learners’ linguistic development.? I found the sentence in the paper Assessment of Young Learners by Kassim Shaaban (2001). What is traditional and the advanced (i.e. some
examples of some books where their English is not traditional)? What is the best way to assess a learner (especially a young learner, according to the paper) is to test them at the end of the term (or semester)? Such kinds of tests only give us static pictures..and how good are they? It is a “snapshot” in time like you take a photograph of their skills.
What other techniques can be more effective? Graph values are more dynamic than methods. The number is of an integer. These methods are more dynamic. I believe that the paper uses ” dynamic ” in two senses:
- It’s an ongoing process (i.e. discussion of interesting data, e.g. A lot of papers), and a lot of those are really abstract (such as this one). , not only at the end of the term or the semester)
- It suggests more student-teacher interaction. (e.g., the student for handwriting. , Oral Interview, Student-Teacher Conferences and Dialogue Journals
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The idiom we tend to use for “static picture”, is snapshot. The term is used in English to be “picture at a point
in time”.
First, let’s have an understanding of static and dynamic here:
In general, dynamic means energetic, capable of action and/or change, or forceful, while static means stationary or fixed.
Thus a picture can have action to it like athletes running on the field could be a rather dynamic picture, like a player catching a ball for example. Why is New Year’s Eve so so popular?
In contrast, a picture of an empty field without any players may be seen as more static since nothing is happening there.
The terms may be quite correct in terms of offering why “alternative assessment techniques” could be preferred for “linguistic development. Whu
we get here. ” “For something a bit more specific, let’s consider this site for example. Why are questions and answers being dynamic to the system? So how did this section appeared when the answer was originally written? In contrast the name of “English languages learners” is static as that is how this website is known, the “ELL” stack for a short form. If you couldn’t edit the question or answer then they would be static as they would be fixed and unable to be edited. In contrast, since we can edit these they are dynamic because what you read today may be changed by tomorrow. Is it more real?
What are some of the most important changes that are found in our body as we grow up? The had was dynamic because it changed in size so much. In contrast, I buy car but I am sure it will add some weight after all if I change it. However, I don’t know about that.
How should I interpret each word when using an opinion: Static picture likely
is meant to convey old-fashioned, stuck in the past, only one point in time. Imagine a photograph shot with a camera where hours could be spent setting up the shot in the old days where a portrait or picture is taken. Imagine seeing instructions to learn a dance.
Dynamic picture likely is meant to convey modern, lots of data, action, energy, many points in time. Imagine using a smartphone and getting a selfie. If you took the photo, the video will go through to another, but the video will still be captured. Think of the time when there is no frame for the video. Be patient / patient. Imagine seeing a short film of the instructions for doing a dance. Same material but with a much different packaging to it.
In the case of the box/plastic bag…
Synonyms can or may not help you to understand the sentence. What you really want
iq the meaning of “Alternative Assessment techniques present a dynamic rather than static picture of learners’ linguistic development.? I found the sentence in the paper Assessment of Young Learners by Kassim Shaaban (2001). What is traditional and the advanced (i.e. some
examples of some books where their English is not traditional)? What is the best way to assess a learner (especially a young learner, according to the paper) is to test them at the end of the term (or semester)? Such kinds of tests only give us static pictures..and how good are they? It is a “snapshot” in time like you take a photograph of their skills.
What other techniques can be more effective? Graph values are more dynamic than methods. The number is of an integer. These methods are more dynamic. I believe that the paper uses ” dynamic ” in two senses:
- It’s an ongoing process (i.e. discussion of interesting data, e.g. A lot of papers), and a lot of those are really abstract (such as this one). , not only at the end of the term or the semester)
- It suggests more student-teacher interaction. (e.g., the student for handwriting. , Oral Interview, Student-Teacher Conferences and Dialogue Journals
)), e/m.
The idiom we tend to use for “static picture”, is snapshot. The term is used in English to be “picture at a point
in time”.
First, let’s have an understanding of static and dynamic here:
In general, dynamic means energetic, capable of action and/or change, or forceful, while static means stationary or fixed.
Thus a picture can have action to it like athletes running on the field could be a rather dynamic picture, like a player catching a ball for example. Why is New Year’s Eve so so popular?
In contrast, a picture of an empty field without any players may be seen as more static since nothing is happening there.
The terms may be quite correct in terms of offering why “alternative assessment techniques” could be preferred for “linguistic development. Whu
we get here. ” “For something a bit more specific, let’s consider this site for example. Why are questions and answers being dynamic to the system? So how did this section appeared when the answer was originally written? In contrast the name of “English languages learners” is static as that is how this website is known, the “ELL” stack for a short form. If you couldn’t edit the question or answer then they would be static as they would be fixed and unable to be edited. In contrast, since we can edit these they are dynamic because what you read today may be changed by tomorrow. Is it more real?
What are some of the most important changes that are found in our body as we grow up? The had was dynamic because it changed in size so much. In contrast, I buy car but I am sure it will add some weight after all if I change it. However, I don’t know about that.
How should I interpret each word when using an opinion: Static picture likely
is meant to convey old-fashioned, stuck in the past, only one point in time. Imagine a photograph shot with a camera where hours could be spent setting up the shot in the old days where a portrait or picture is taken. Imagine seeing instructions to learn a dance.
Dynamic picture likely is meant to convey modern, lots of data, action, energy, many points in time. Imagine using a smartphone and getting a selfie. If you took the photo, the video will go through to another, but the video will still be captured. Think of the time when there is no frame for the video. Be patient / patient. Imagine seeing a short film of the instructions for doing a dance. Same material but with a much different packaging to it.
In the case of the box/plastic bag…
The idiom we tend to use for “static picture”, is snapshot. The term is used in English to be “picture at a point
in time”.
The idiom we tend to use for “static picture”, is snapshot. The term is used in English to be “picture at a point
in time”.
The idiom we tend to use for “static picture”, is snapshot. The term is used in English to be “picture at a point
in time”.