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For questions 1 to 5 choose the correct methodology for each description. This methodology makes use of coloured rods and phonemic charts.
For questions 1 to 5 choose the correct methodology for each description.
This methodology makes use of coloured rods and phonemic charts.
- Grammar-translation
- Suggestopaedia
- Task-based learning
- Audio-lingualism
- The silent way
2
This methodology makes use of direct comparison between the native language and target language.
- Grammar-translation
- Suggestopaedia
- Task-based learning
- Audio-lingualism
- The silent way
3
How many stages are currently considered to be in a typical suggestopeadia lesson?
- Two
- Four
- Three
- Six
- Five
4
This methodology focuses on activity completion rather than strict language forms.
- Grammar-translation
- Suggestopaedia
- Task-based learning
- Audio-lingualism
- The silent way
5
This methodology focuses on repetitive drilling.
- Grammar-translation
- Suggestopaedia
- Task-based learning
- Audio-lingualism
- The silent way
6
Which teaching theory views words and sentences within a language as the building blocks of language learning?
- Community Language Learning
- PPP
- Communicative Language Teaching
- The Lexical Approach
- ESA
7
Which of the following activities is NOT suited to the Engage stage of an ESA lesson?
- Drilling the pronunciation of a word.
- Finding out information about a partner and reporting back with the information.
- An alphabet style game where students take turns giving examples based on a specific topic.
- Have your students provide 10 examples of a given category, such as animals.
- Write a scrambled word on the board and have the students guess what it is.
8
Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the Engage stage of an ESA lesson?
- During this stage you want to make sure each student speaks in English.
- The main aim is to have high talk time with everybody contributing.
- Teacher talk time should be high.
- Students should not be corrected in this stage.
- The Engage phase need not cover the lesson content.
9
Which of the following activities is best suited to the Study stage of an ESA lesson?
- Worksheets
- Role-plays
- Small group discussion
- Surveys
- Slow Pictionary®
10
Which of the following would NOT feature as one of the main aims of the Study stage?
- Correct pronunciation.
- Understanding of the meaning of a word or phrase.
- Analysis of sentence constructions in text/dialogues.
- Free and communicative use of the language point.
- Correct spelling.
11
Which of the following Activate stage ideas would generally only be suitable for reasonably advanced-level groups?
- Surveying the class on what they do on a weekend.
- A full class debate on a particular topic.
- Story building based on picture prompts.
- Producing a poster advertising their home town.
- A communication game based on the main language point of the lesson.
12
Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the Activate stage of an ESA lesson?
- We should try to encourage students to use language they have just learnt.
- Students should be encouraged to use language they already know and the recently acquired language.
- Once the activity starts, you should monitor without interruption.
- Feedback from the students helps the teacher know if the lesson has been a success or not.
- New language concepts should be introduced in the activate stage.
13
Which of the following is NOT a correct structure of a Patchwork lesson?
- Engage - Activate - Study - Study - Engage - Study - Activate
- Engage - Study - Activate
- Engage - Study - Engage - Activate - Study - Activate
- Engage - Activate - Study - Activate - Study - Activate
- Engage - Study - Engage - Study - Activate
14
Which of the following structures is an example of a Boomerang lesson plan?
- Engage - Activate - Study - Activate - Study
- Engage - Activate - Study - Activate
- Study - Activate - Study - Activate
- Engage - Study - Activate
- Engage - Study - Activate - Study
15
Which of the following statements about corrections is TRUE?
- Corrections should be made in all stages of a lesson.
- Corrections should be immediate.
- Corrections should be avoided in the Engage phase of a lesson.
- Too much correction is much better than not enough.
- Correcting a student is more important than praising a student.