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#1
In the CEFR, the reference of six levels is given and designed as illustrative descriptors (scales) in terms of … .
- “Need do”
- “May do”
- “Must do”
- “Can do”
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“Can do”
#2
… are those which empower a person to act using specifically linguistic means.
- Knowledge and skill
- General competence
- Competences
- Communicative language competences
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Communicative language competences
#3
Theoretical well-informed positions and beliefs about the nature of language, the nature of language learning, and the applicability of both to pedagogical settings.
- Method
- Technique
- Approach
- Procedure
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Approach
#4
……..... is based largely on a reduction of the integrated process of using a foreign language into sub-sets of discrete skills and areas of knowledge.
- Communicative approach
- Structural Approach
- Audio-Lingual Method
- Modern method
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Structural Approach
#5
In Modern Trends grammar must be taught in ....
- Tenses, translation and Grammar
- Words
- Phrase
- Context
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Context
#6
Which skill is considered receptive?
- Grammar and vocabulary
- Selective and Oral
- Speaking and grammar
- Listening, reading
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Listening, reading
#7
Task-Based Learning is characterized by
- Avoiding student interaction
- Focusing solely on written texts
- To have innovative approach to education
- Completing real-life tasks using the target language
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Completing real-life tasks using the target language
#8
The main skills taught in communicative approach are...
- Grammar and translation
- Only reading and translation
- Listening, speaking, reading, and writing
- Only translation
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Listening, speaking, reading, and writing
#9
What is the main advantage of using authentic materials like newspapers or podcasts in an English lesson?
- They expose students to real-world language and cultural contexts
- They are always easier to understand than textbook materials
- They focus exclusively on teaching academic writing rules
- They are specifically designed to simplify grammar for beginners
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They expose students to real-world language and cultural contexts
#10
Peer correction is ....
- Make students stay silent
- Student’s use of building words with correct pronunciation.
- Encouraging students to help each other in a cooperative not competitive spirit
- All answers are correct
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Encouraging students to help each other in a cooperative not competitive spirit
#11
What is ESA?
- English Standard Assessment
- Extra Student Activity
- Engage, Study, Activate
- Educational System Analysis
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Engage, Study, Activate
#12
Skimming is a reading strategy for:
- Identifying every unknown word
- Grammar analysis
- Deep vocabulary learning
- Reading for gist or general idea
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Reading for gist or general idea
#13
Brainstorming ....
- A method of translating literary texts word-for-word.
- A formal examination of grammar and syntax rules.
- A technique used to generate a large number of ideas for the solution of a problem.
- A physical exercise used to improve students' health.
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A technique used to generate a large number of ideas for the solution of a problem.
#14
How is called a textbook, workbook, cassette, CD-ROM, video, photocopied handouts, newspaper etc. in teaching context?
- Language
- Teaching materials
- Tasks
- Assessment types
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Teaching materials
#15
What is TPR (Total Physical Response) method ?
- Silent reading and writing only
- Physical movement in response to commands
- Students translating instructions
- Memorization of dialogues
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Physical movement in response to commands
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