What is the linear model?
This model teaches grammar step by step, one rule at a time
What is learning in isolation?
Grammar taught without real-life situations is called this
What is a natural part of learning?
Errors in learning are considered this in the organic approach
What is authentic language?
Using real-life language examples is called
What is communicate?
Grammar helps us do this
What is the organic approach?
This approach compares learning to growing a garden
What are form, meaning, and use?
Grammar includes these three elements
What is non-linear learning?
Learning does not follow a straight line; it is called this
What is inductive learning?
Students discovering rules themselves is called
What are ideas/opinions?
Grammar allows us to express this
What is the linear approach?
In this model, grammar is learned like building a wall
What is context?
This determines which grammar structure we choose
What is interaction/interconnection?
Different grammar elements influence each other; this is called
What is a set of choices?
Grammar should be taught as this
What is attitude?
Grammar helps show the speaker’s this
What is organic learning?
This type of learning includes mistakes and non-linear progress
What is focus (or emphasis)?
Changing from active to passive changes this
What is unstable development (U-shaped learning)?
Accuracy may go up and down; this is known as
What are interactive tasks?
Group work and discussions are examples of this
What is meaning?
Grammar is not only correctness but also this
What is the linear model?
This approach assumes mastery before moving to the next item
What is speaker intention/context?
There is often no single correct answer because of this
What is simultaneous development?
Learning many things at once describes this type of process
What is effective communication?
Connecting grammar with communication helps achieve this
What is communicative competence?
Final goal of grammar learning