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Q1. What is meant by “form” of a word?
 

A: Its pronunciation and spelling.

100

Q1. Name three ways to present new vocabulary.


A: Definition, context, and illustration.

100

Q1. Why is reading important for vocabulary development?


A: Most vocabulary is learned from context while reading.

100

Q1. How should vocabulary be selected?
 


A: Based on importance to text understanding

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Q2. Name one activation activity.
 


A: Writing, acting, or word mapping.

200

Q1. Why is vocabulary central to language learning?
 

A: Because vocabulary carries meaning and enables communication.

200

Q2. What grammatical information should learners know about a word?
 


A: Its part of speech and how it behaves in sentences.

200

Q2. Why is writing sentences too early ineffective?
 


A: Students may misuse words they don’t fully understand.

200

Q2. What is the aim of the STAR model?
 


A: To improve vocabulary learning systematically.

200

Q1. What is the goal of the Activate stage?
 


A: To make students actively use new words.

300

  Why are collocations important in vocabulary teaching?

A: They show which words naturally go together.

300

Q3. Why is grammatical grouping helpful?
 


A: It helps learners use words correctly in sentences.

300

What should students increase in vocabulary learning?
 

A: Reading, meaningful use of words, and connections to known concepts.

300

Q2. How should new words be presented?


A: Using context, definitions, and examples.

300

What does revisiting vocabulary involve?
 


A: Reviewing words through activities.

400

 What are aspects of meaning?
 


A: Denotation, connotation, and appropriateness.

400

Q1. Why should words with the same root be learned together?


A: It helps learners recognize patterns and meanings.

400

 Why should students study concepts instead of isolated words?

 


A: Concepts improve deeper understanding and retention.

400

Why is revisiting vocabulary necessary?
 


A: To strengthen long-term memory.

400

How does revisiting help learners?
 


A: It prevents forgetting.

500

Q2. Can language function without vocabulary? Why/why not?
 


A: No, because grammar alone cannot express meaning without words.

500

 Why are word associations important?
 


A: They help learners use words naturally.

500

 Do all words in a text need to be taught? Why/why not?
 


A: No, only key words needed for comprehension.

500

Q3. Why should students personalize new vocabulary?


A: It improves understanding and memory.

500

Q3. Why is repetition important in this stage?
 


A: It reinforces learning.

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