Syllabus Design
Reading
Writing
Speaking
Listening
100

What is a syllabus?

A plan or framework that outlines what will be taught, how it will be taught, and how learning will be assessed.

100

What are the three stages of a reading lesson?

Pre-reading, While-reading, Post-reading

100

What is the process approach to writing?

Plan → Draft → Revise → Edit

100

What is the difference between fluency and accuracy?

Fluency = communication, Accuracy = correct language

100

What is a top-down listening strategy?

Using background knowledge and context

200

Name two types of syllabuses used in language teaching.

Examples:

  • Structural / Grammatical
  • Lexical
  • Functional
  • Situational
  • Mixed
200

What is skimming?

Reading quickly to get the general idea of a text

200

What is the product approach to writing?

Students study a model and produce a similar text

200

Name one communicative speaking activity.

Discussion, information gap, problem-solving

200

What is a bottom-up listening strategy?

Decoding sounds, words, and grammar

300

Which type of assessment is used during the course to support learning, and give one example?

Formative assessment
Example: quiz, feedback, homework, class activity

300

What is scanning?

Reading to find specific information

300

What is the product approach to writing?

Students study a model and produce a similar text

300

Why is pairwork useful?

More speaking time and interaction

300

Why don’t listeners need every word?

They often listen for gist or specific information

400

Why might a teacher need to adapt or supplement a coursebook?

Because:

  • It may not suit learners’ needs
  • It may not match level or context
  • It may lack engaging or relevant material
    (Any well-explained reason)
400

Why should learners have a purpose for reading?

It increases engagement and focus

400

Name one scaffolding technique for writing.

Sentence starters, writing frames, guided questions

400

Name one stage of a speaking lesson.

Pre-speaking, While-speaking, Post-speaking

400

Name one difficulty learners face in listening.

Fast speech, accents, reduced forms

500

Why are mixed syllabuses commonly used in modern language teaching?

Because they combine grammar, vocabulary, skills, and functions, providing a more balanced and realistic approach to language learning that meets diverse learner needs.

500

Name two teacher roles in reading lessons.

Organizer, Observer, Feedback provider, Language facilitator

500

Why are model texts useful?

They show structure, language, and organization

500

Give one teacher's role in speaking activities.

Facilitator, monitor, feedback provider

500

Give one real-life listening purpose.

Getting information, enjoyment, communication

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