Grade 3 Quiz Recognizing Differences Between Conventions of Spoken and Written Standard English – .L.3.3.B
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.3.B is nestled within the broader Common Core English Language Arts Standards. This standard places emphasis on discerning the conventions characteristic of spoken English from those of written standard English. While spoken English frequently features colloquialisms, informal vernacular, or regional dialects, written standard English tends to adhere to a more formal set of conventions, including proper grammar and punctuation. Gaining proficiency in these distinctions ensures proficient communication in a variety of settings.
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Which of the following is more typical in spoken English than in written standard English?
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Where is the contraction “can’t” most often found?
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3. Question
Which sentence reflects a style more consistent with written English?
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In which setting is it more acceptable to use slang?
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5. Question
Which phrase is more aligned with spoken English?
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6. Question
Which phrase is commonly found in written English to signal an upcoming list or example?
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
When might you typically use the word “ain’t”?
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8. Question
Which of the following is a convention often found in spoken language?
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9. Question
What differentiates spoken English from written standard English?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
In which format might you encounter informal abbreviations such as “btw” (by the way)?
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