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Tillarni_o'qitish_metodikasi_va_ta'lim_texnologiyalari_YADA_test

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#1
In the CEFR, the reference of six levels is given and designed as illustrative descriptors (scales) in terms of … .
  1. “Need do”
  2. “May do”
  3. “Must do”
  4. “Can do”
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“Can do”
#2
… are those which empower a person to act using specifically linguistic means.
  1. Knowledge and skill
  2. General competence
  3. Competences
  4. 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.
  1. Method
  2. Technique
  3. Approach
  4. 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.
  1. Communicative approach
  2. Structural Approach
  3. Audio-Lingual Method
  4. Modern method
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Structural Approach
#5
In Modern Trends grammar must be taught in ....
  1. Tenses, translation and Grammar
  2. Words
  3. Phrase
  4. Context
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Context
#6
Which skill is considered receptive?
  1. Grammar and vocabulary
  2. Selective and Oral
  3. Speaking and grammar
  4. Listening, reading
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Listening, reading
#7
Task-Based Learning is characterized by
  1. Avoiding student interaction
  2. Focusing solely on written texts
  3. To have innovative approach to education
  4. 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...
  1. Grammar and translation
  2. Only reading and translation
  3. Listening, speaking, reading, and writing
  4. 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?
  1. They expose students to real-world language and cultural contexts
  2. They are always easier to understand than textbook materials
  3. They focus exclusively on teaching academic writing rules
  4. 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 ....
  1. Make students stay silent
  2. Student’s use of building words with correct pronunciation.
  3. Encouraging students to help each other in a cooperative not competitive spirit
  4. All answers are correct
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Encouraging students to help each other in a cooperative not competitive spirit
#11
What is ESA?
  1. English Standard Assessment
  2. Extra Student Activity
  3. Engage, Study, Activate
  4. Educational System Analysis
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Engage, Study, Activate
#12
Skimming is a reading strategy for:
  1. Identifying every unknown word
  2. Grammar analysis
  3. Deep vocabulary learning
  4. Reading for gist or general idea
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Reading for gist or general idea
#13
Brainstorming ....
  1. A method of translating literary texts word-for-word.
  2. A formal examination of grammar and syntax rules.
  3. A technique used to generate a large number of ideas for the solution of a problem.
  4. 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?
  1. Language
  2. Teaching materials
  3. Tasks
  4. Assessment types
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Teaching materials
#15
What is TPR (Total Physical Response) method ?
  1. Silent reading and writing only
  2. Physical movement in response to commands
  3. Students translating instructions
  4. Memorization of dialogues
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Physical movement in response to commands
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