SMART TECHNOLOGY
PROFESSIONAL TERMS
COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS
GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
RECEPTIVE SKILLS
100

What does “SMART” stand for?

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound.

100

Define “historical source” in English.

A historical source is any document, artifact, or material that provides information about the past.

100

What is communicative competence?

The ability to use a language correctly and appropriately in real communication.

100

Choose the correct article: “___ university student.”

A university student (because “university” starts with a “ju:” sound).

100

Name two receptive skills.

Listening and Reading.

200

How can SMART technology be used in English lessons?

It can help teachers set clear goals, measure student progress, and provide interactive digital tasks to improve engagement.

200

Translate the term “archaeological evidence.”

Arxeologik dalillar (in English: archaeological evidence).

200

What are the main components of communication?

Sender, message, channel, receiver, and feedback.

200

Form the past tense of “teach.”

Taught.

200

What does “listening comprehension” mean?

The ability to understand spoken language.

300

Which SMART element helps to measure progress?

M – Measurable, because it focuses on tracking learning outcomes.

300

Give one example of a profession-related term used in history.

Example: Civilization, chronicle, heritage, archaeology, empire.

300

What does “feedback” mean in communication?

 Feedback is the response or reaction given after receiving a message.

300

Fill in: “She has been studying English ___ 2 years.

For 2 years.

300

How can reading skills help in learning terminology?

Reading helps learners see terms in context, which aids in understanding and remembering them.

400

Explain how SMART tasks improve motivation.

They make learning clear, achievable, and time-limited, which helps students stay focused and motivated.

400

Create a sentence with the word “civilization.”

Ancient Egyptian civilization developed along the Nile River.

400

 What is the role of nonverbal communication?

It supports verbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, and body language.

400

Correct the mistake: “He don’t like history.”

He doesn’t like history.

400

How can listening improve pronunciation?

By hearing correct pronunciation and intonation, learners can imitate and improve their speaking accuracy.

500

Give one example of a SMART goal in English learning.

“I will learn 20 new professional English words in one week and use them in sentences.”

500

Explain the meaning of “chronological order.”

Chronological order means arranging events in the order in which they happened in time.

500

 What is the difference between active and passive communication?

Active communication involves interaction and participation; passive communication means only receiving information without responding.

500

Identify the part of speech: “Development.”

Noun.

500

Suggest one effective way to practice reading in English.

Reading professional articles or texts related to one’s field and summarizing them in writing.