Material Design Principles
Learning Theories
Types of Language Learning Materials
Assessment Tools
Material Adaptation Techniques
300

Effective materials should offer opportunities for learners to personalize tasks. This principle is called:
A) Adaptability
B) Interactivity
C) Individualization
D) Reliability

Individualization

300

Materials designed based on Krashen's Input Hypothesis should provide input that is:
A) Repetitive and drilled
B) Just beyond the learner's current level
C) Entirely error-free
D) Focused on output practice

Just beyond the learner's current level

300

Which material type relies heavily on visual stimuli like charts and images?
A) Digital tools
B) Visual aids
C) Role-play scripts
D) Text-based tasks

Visual aids

300

Which of these is an example of an informal assessment?
A) Standardized test
B) Final exam
C) Teacher observation
D) Placement test

Teacher observation

300

What is the goal of material extension?
A) Reducing content length
B) Increasing content variety
C) Simplifying tasks
D) Changing the format

Increasing content variety

350

The principle of scaffolding in material design refers to:
A) Simplifying complex language tasks
B) Gradually increasing task difficulty
C) Repeating tasks for mastery
D) Providing context for learning

Gradually increasing task difficulty

350

Who is associated with the theory that language acquisition involves an internal mechanism called the Language Acquisition Device (LAD)?
A) Vygotsky
B) Skinner
C) Chomsky
D) Krashen

Chomsky

350

Materials designed specifically for completing real-world tasks are known as:
A) Authentic materials
B) Task-based materials
C) Supplementary materials
D) Audio-visual materials

Task-based materials

350

A summative assessment typically occurs:
A) At the beginning of a course
B) During each lesson
C) At the end of a learning period
D) Whenever a teacher sees fit

At the end of a learning period

350

Adapting a speaking task to focus more on pair work is an example of:
A) Content adaptation
B) Gradation
C) Visual adaptation
D) Interaction adaptation

Interaction adaptation

400

Materials that minimize ambiguity and are easy to understand are guided by which principle?
A) Clarity
B) Motivation
C) Accessibility
D) Flexibility

Clarity

400

What teaching approach focuses on the whole person, including their emotions and social needs, and how they can be engaged in learning?
A) Behaviorism
B) Interactionism
C) Sociocultural Theory
D) Humanism

Humanism
400

Which of these is an example of multimedia language learning material?
A) Flashcards
B) Language learning apps
C) Graded readers
D) Worksheets

Language learning apps

400

What is the purpose of a diagnostic assessment?
A) Measure learning outcomes at the end
B) Identify learners’ strengths and weaknesses
C) Monitor progress continuously
D) Compare learners to peers

Identify learners’ strengths and weaknesses

400

Breaking a long reading text into shorter segments is an example of:
A) Task reduction
B) Simplification
C) Scaffolding
D) Personalization

Task reduction

450

What design principle focuses on using language learners are likely to encounter outside the classroom?
A) Contextualization
B) Authenticity
C) Gradation
D) Motivation

Authenticity

450

Which theory supports using drills and repetition in language learning materials?
A) Cognitivism
B) Constructivism
C) Behaviorism
D) Interactionism

Behaviorism

450

Which type of language material typically includes structured lesson plans and exercises?
A) Multimedia resources
B) Authentic materials
C) Textbooks
D) Podcasts

Textbooks

450

A rubric is primarily used for:
A) Multiple-choice tests
B) Open-ended tasks
C) True/false questions
D) Matching exercises

Open-ended tasks

450

Adjusting the context of a listening activity to suit local culture is called:
A) Task adaptation
B) Simplification
C) Cultural adaptation
D) Gradation

Cultural adaptation

500

Which principle ensures that learning materials are suitable for the learners' real-world needs and goals?
A) Clarity
B) Authenticity
C) Relevance
D) Simplicity

Relevance

500

Which learning theory emphasizes that learners construct knowledge through social interaction?
A) Behaviorism
B) Cognitivism
C) Sociocultural Theory
D) Natural Approach

Sociocultural Theory

500

Which type of material uses everyday items like menus or newspaper articles?
A) Digital tools
B) Authentic materials
C) Textbooks
D) Visual aids

Authentic Materials

500

What type of assessment measures ongoing progress during the learning process?
A) Diagnostic
B) Summative
C) Formative
D) Norm-referenced

Formative

500

Simplifying difficult vocabulary in a text is an example of:
A) Cultural adaptation
B) Linguistic adaptation
C) Content adaptation
D) Task adaptation

Linguistic adaptation