Teaching approaches
Learner characteristics
Types of assessment
Language acquisition
Miscellaneous
100

It's the main focus of the Communicative Approach

What is communication and fluency in real-life situations

100

This term describes a student's ability to work independedntly without the teacher's guidance.

What is learner's autonomy?

100

This is the purpose of a placement test.

What is to determine a learner's proficiency level and place them in an appropriate class?

100

This is the definition of L1.

What is a mother's first language or mother tongue?

100

These are the different arrangements you could have in a classroom to get work done.

What is Interaction patterns?

200

This approach emphasizes step- by- step teaching of skills.

What is the skills-based approach.

200

This term describes the natural ability to learn a language.

What is Language Aptitude?

200

This type of assessment happens during the learning process and aims to improve learnig by providing feedback based on result and/or observation.

What is Formative assessment?

200

This is the term for errors that learners make because of the influence from their first language.

What is L1 Interference?

200

This is what teachers do when they walk around the classroom and intervene only when necessary.

What is monitoring?

300

In this approach the teacher asks as a facilitator, and students work in groups to explore tasks.

What is Task-based learning?

300

These are sets of characteristics that refer to how learners prefer to take in and process information.

What is learning styles?

300

Mention the difference between formative and summative assessment.

What is summative evaluates the final outcome and formative evaluates ongoing learning?

300

This stage of language acquisition involves silent observation and minimal speaking.

What is the Silent period?

300

This is a listening skill where the learner focuses on understanding the overall meaning of what's being said.

What is listening for gist?

400

This approach focuses on memmorizing rules and vocabulary lists.

What is Grammar- Translation Method?

400

This is when learners are motivated by personal satisfation rather than external rewards.

What is Intrinsic motivation?

400

This type of test measures how well students remember previously taught material.

What is Achievement test?

400

This is when language errors become permanent and do not improve despite teaching.

What is fossilization?

400

This refers to the natural way words and sounds are linked together, in fluent spoken language, often resulting in changes to pronunciation.

What is connected speech?

500

This approach believes that language is best learnt if presented through interesting topics that increase students' knowledge of the world.

What is tContent-based learning?

500

This term describes the factors in a learner's environment that might affect their learning. For example, resources, kind of motivation, language aptitude...

What is learning context?

500

In this type of assessment learners give opinions on each other's language or work.

What is peer assessment?

500

This is the critical period hypothesis.

What is the theory that there is a limited time period during which language acquisition occurs most easily?

500

It's the study of the sound features used in language to communicate meaning.

What is Phonology?

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