Teaching Methods
Pedagogues
Teacher’s Role
Student’s Role
Real-life Activities
100

This method emphasizes learning language in context, with a focus on meaning rather than grammar rules.

What is the Communicative Language Teaching approach?

100

He is known as the "Father of Modern Education" and developed the idea of educating children according to their developmental stage.

Who is John Dewey?

100

In the Grammar-Translation method, the teacher primarily serves as a _____.

What is a translator or authority?

100

In Total Physical Response (TPR), students are expected to _____ according to the teacher's commands.

What is physically respond?

100

This activity involves students physically acting out commands such as "jump" or "turn around."

What is Total Physical Response?

200

This method is based on using physical movements to teach vocabulary and grammar structures.

What is Total Physical Response (TPR)?

200

This philosopher emphasized the importance of social interaction in learning and developed the concept of the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD).

Who is Lev Vygotsky?

200

In the Silent Way, the teacher uses _____ to prompt student learning and self-correction.

What are colored rods or visual aids?

200

In the Direct Method, students should learn vocabulary and grammar through _____ and _____, rather than translation.

What is speaking and listening?

200

In this activity, students participate in role-play to practice social interactions and conversation skills.

What is a Communicative Language Teaching exercise?

300

Developed by Caleb Gattegno, this method uses colored rods and encourages students to self-correct.

What is the Silent Way?

300

Known for his educational philosophy based on love and empathy, he developed the Kindergarten concept and the idea of "gifts" for children's learning.

Who is Friedrich Fröbel?

300

In the Lexical Approach, the teacher's role is to highlight and expand students' knowledge of _____.

What are lexical chunks or vocabulary patterns?

300

In the Cooperative Language Teaching approach, students often work in _____.

What are groups or teams?

300

Students work together to complete a project, such as creating a newspaper or organizing a debate, to develop language skills in context.

What is Content-Based Instruction?

400

This approach views language learning as a holistic process where all skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) are developed simultaneously.

What is the Whole Language approach?

400

This educator believed in “learning by doing” and advocated for experiential learning and democracy in the classroom.

Who is John Dewey?

400

In Task-Based Language Teaching, the teacher must carefully design and facilitate _____.

What are meaningful tasks or real-life activities?

400

In Content-Based Instruction, students learn language through studying _____.

What is subject matter or academic content?

400

This activity involves using case studies where students analyze real-world problems and propose solutions.

What is Problem-Based Learning?

500

This approach incorporates brain-based learning theories and emphasizes the importance of mental imagery and multisensory learning.

What is Suggestopedia?

500

His theory of multiple intelligences challenges the traditional view of a single human intelligence.

Who is Howard Gardner?

500

In Community Language Learning, the teacher acts as a _____, facilitating and translating between the learner’s native language and the target language.

What is a counselor or language consultant?

500

In Problem-Based Learning, students are primarily _____ in the learning process, taking responsibility for solving complex problems.

What are active participants?

500

In this method, students engage in a dramatized story setting where they use language to solve a mystery or complete a quest.

What is Suggestopedia or an interactive role-play?

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