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100

The students get into small groups and each one of them learns a different part of a topic and then teaches it to their group

What is a Jigsaw?

100

It is based on the coordination of language and physical action

What is the methodology of Total Physical Response?

100

It is time consuming due to the plan and management that it takes; it has the risk of unequal participation

What is a disadvantage of Cooperative Language Learning?

100

It links language to action, the students learn through repeated practice and comprehension comes before production

What are the main points of Total Physical Response?

100

He was a psychologist and professor at San Jose State University and was the author of the methodology that uses the body as a tool for teaching language

Who was James Asher?

200

It is very effective for beginners and children, reduces anxiety and stress during learning, stimulates attention and active participation

What are the advantages of Total Physical Response?

200

Development of language ability, there is greater motivation and promotes real communication and information exchange among students

What are the key benefits of Content Based Learning?

200

He popularized this methodology, that uses problem solving activities, through his Bangalore Project in the 70s

How did Prabhu popularized Task Based Learning?

200

They learn about this topic using the language they´re trying to learn, rather than their native language to develop their linguistic ability

How does the use of a topic of interest works in Content Based Learning?

200

It is flexible, students can learn at their own pace and increases collaboration between the students

What are the benefits of Flipped Classroom?

300

These two brothers from the University of Minnesota are the major figures of the methodology that uses collaboration as a tool for teaching language

Who are David W. and Roger T. Johnson?

300

This methodology is learner centered, promotes authentic communication and follows a typical lesson cycle

What is task based learning?

300

It is a language teaching methodology that uses the content of a subject as the vehicle for learning a second language

What is Content Based Learning?

300

It´s not as effective when using it in higher levels, it can be repetitive if you don´t innovate.

What are the disadvantages of Total Physical Response?

300

It´s rooted in Vygotsky´s idea that learning happens through interaction and encourages authentic communication instead of just memorization

What are the key points of Cooperative Language Learning?

400

Because it was tought to be a more natural way of developing language ability and one that corresponds more to the way we originally learn our first language

Why Content Based Learning was designed the way it is?

400

It shifts learning from passive listening to active engagement by moving direct instruction outside the classroom and dedicating class time to interactive activities

What is the main characteristic of Flipped Classroom?

400

First you have to decide how you will use your class time then you have to find or create resources and finally you have to teach the students how to use the material

What are the steps to use "Flipped Classroom"?

400

It is learner centered, focuses on small group interaction, it reinforces positive interdependance

What are the characteristics of Cooperative Language Learning?

400

In the first one there is minimal admission of pre-teaching language preparation and the other is closer to PPP

What is the difference between strong and weak Task Based Learning?

500

Problem-solving sessions, Language learning practice and Case studies in social sciences

What are some examples of Flipped Classroom use?

500

It promotes authentic communication and fluency, it integrates all four language skills, it is flexible and adaptable to learner needs

What are the advantages of Task Based Learning?

500

A topic of the interest of the students is chosen, various language sources are used and the students engage in activities that require them to use the target language

How does Content Based Learning work?

500

First there is a pre-activity, then the students do the activity, they plan and then make a report, they analyze and lastly they practice

What is the Task Based Learning cycle?

500

Flexible environment, Learning culture, Intentional content and Professional educator

What FLIP stands for?