Teaching Grammar 1
Teaching Grammar 2
Teaching Grammar 3
100

What are the ways of developing grammar skills?

inductive and deductive

100

What are the stages of developing grammar skills?


l.       Presentation stage 

2. Doing grammar exercises. 

3. Using grammar cases 

100

 What is the source of selection for active grammar?

    a) Written texts

   b) Spoken literary language

   c) Conversations of native speakers

   d) Speeches of fiction heroes

b) Spoken literary language

200

Presentation begins from example and transfers to abstraction

Inductive 

200

What is the AIM of Teaching Grammar? 


to develop learner’s grammatical competence. Grammatical competence may be defined as knowledge and ability to use the grammatical resources of a language.

200

What is the first criterion for selecting active grammar minimum?

   a) Prevalence in oral and written speech

   b) Ability to form new grammar cases

   c) Wide usage in literary written style

   d) Frequency in textbooks

a) Prevalence in oral and written speech

300

 presentation presents a rule (or a speech pattern) then practices examples.

Deductive

300

What do we mean by the passive grammar?


The passive grammar consists  of  grammar phenomena  and  their  abstractions  used  in  speech  perception (reading, listening).

300

1: What are the two main notions that the word "grammar" can be limited to, according to the text?

A) Syntax and semantics 

B) Grammatical side of speech and grammar phenomena

C) Phonetics and morphology 

D) Vocabulary and pronunciation 

B) Grammatical side of speech and grammar phenomena


400

Name the approaches to teaching the language  according to J.Harmer

Explain and practise

Discover and practise

Research and practise

400

What do we mean by the active grammar?

 The  active  grammar  means  grammar  phenomena  used  in reproductive  as  well  as  in  productive  speech. 

400

According to V.S. Setlin, what are the three parts involved in the acquisition of grammar mechanisms?

A) Learning vocabulary, practicing pronunciation, and understanding context 

B) Acquiring grammar actions, studying suggested material, and mastering grammar generalizations 

C) Reading comprehension, writing skills, and listening exercises 

D) Memorization, conversation practice, and error correction 

B) Acquiring grammar actions, studying suggested material, and mastering grammar generalizations


500

What does PPP stand for?

■Presentation

■Practice

■Production

500

 The grammar mechanism of the foreign language consists of three parts: What are they?

skills,materrial, generalization

500

What does "active grammar" refer to as mentioned in the text?

A) Grammar rules that are only memorized 

B) Grammar phenomena used in reproductive and productive speech

C) Grammar that is only perceived during reading 

D) Grammar rules that are not used in conversation 

B) Grammar phenomena used in reproductive and productive speech