TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: LEARNING
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Fecha de Creación: 20/11/2024 Categoría: Idiomas Número Preguntas: 40 |
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Why should English language materials be authentic? To reflect real-world language use Authentic communication Integrate grammar and communication. What kind of interaction should materials stimulate? Authentic communication To reflect real-world language use Integrate grammar and communication. Materials that focus on form and function allow learners to: Integrate grammar and communication Materials should teach learners how to learn Authentic communication. What is one guideline for designing materials that promote learning skills? Materials should teach learners how to learn Integrate grammar and communication Research and theory of language learning with lesson design. According to Richards (2012), curriculum design connects: Research and theory of language learning with lesson design Materials should teach learners how to learn Integrate grammar and communication. What characteristic should effective materials have according to Guideline 8? Aesthetic appeal Research and theory of language learning with lesson design Learning supplies. What type of materials enlarge student learning by supporting their accomplishments, according to the Ministry of Education in Guyana? Learning supplies Aesthetic appeal Research and theory of language. Who defines the role of materials in the learning process as being innovative, variable, and eyecatching? Tomlinson Through interviews and surveys Learners' experiences and difficulties. How can learners’ ‘wants’ be assessed? Through interviews and surveys Learners' experiences and difficulties Tomlinson. What factor does needs analysis typically rely on? Learners' experiences and difficulties Through interviews and surveys Tomlinson. What is the goal of the top-down teaching model? To ensure teachers apply effective teaching practices Through interviews and surveys They influence learners' motivation and attitudes. What role does emotional needs play in language learning according to Graves (2007)? They influence learners' motivation and attitudes Learners' experiences and difficulties Through interviews and surveys. Which method is suggested for assessing emotional needs? Self-assessment and scales They influence learners' motivation and attitudes Emotional and cognitive needs of learners. What are considered personal needs according to the text? Emotional and cognitive needs of learners They influence learners' motivation and attitudes Self-assessment and scales. What does a well-balanced needs analysis address, as noted in the text? Environmental constraints like time To predict what learners should be able to do after the course Self-assessment and scales. What is the primary purpose of needs analysis in curriculum design? To predict what learners should be able to do after the course Emotional and cognitive needs of learners Self-assessment and scales. Why is it beneficial to let students use the board in class? It makes the lesson more interactive Quiet study areas Be familiar with the equipment. What should be available for students who prefer to work in silence? Quiet study areas It makes the lesson more interactive Be familiar with the equipment. What should teachers do to effectively use technology in class? Be familiar with the equipment Learning styles Quiet study areas. What does lighting affect according to Shalaway (2005)? Learning styles Size of the room Quiet study areas. What is one of the factors that determine a good classroom environment? Size of the room Learning styles Noise levels. What is an important feature of a classroom according to Edge (2001)? Noise levels Size of the room To help students concentrate. What is the role of mobility in the classroom according to the text? To help students concentrate Chairs in a circle Noise levels. How should furniture be arranged if a class's goal is discussion, according to Edge (2001)? Chairs in a circle Making a shopping dialogue To help students concentrate. What activity does Doff (2007) suggest for practicing vocabulary with realia? aking a shopping dialogue Songs and chants To help students concentrate. What teaching tool did Peñafiel Viteri (2016) recommend for practicing pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation? Songs and chants Chairs in a circle Making a shopping dialogue. What is one use of posters in the classroom, according to Peñafiel Viteri (2016)? To teach grammatical rules Helps increase memory and attention It encourages them to bring their own materials. What benefit do audiotapes provide to students, according to Tyson (2020)? Helps increase memory and attention To teach grammatical rules They include background noise. According to Edge (2001), what impact does bringing outside materials into the classroom have on students? It encourages them to bring their own materials To teach grammatical rules Helps increase memory and attention. Why might some audiotapes frustrate beginner students? They include background noise By using songs and chants Role-playing scenes. How can teachers use audiotapes to improve student pronunciation? By using songs and chants They include background noise Role-playing scenes. What type of activity can teachers use as a follow-up after viewing a video? Role-playing scenes By using songs and chants Gathering data from multiple sources. What aspect does "triangulation" in alternative assessment refer to? Gathering data from multiple sources Role-playing scenes By using songs and chants. What is the primary goal of alternative assessment according to Alderson and Banerjee (2002)? Promoting learning Gathering data from multiple sources By using songs and chants. Which issue does Farr (1991) believe needs to be resolved for nontraditional assessment to gain popular support? Philosophical understanding of assessment roles Promoting learning By using songs and chants. According to Richards & Renandya (2012), alternative assessments document a "story" about each student. What does this refer to? Evidence of student development Language and format unfamiliarity Portfolio assessment. According to Richards & Renandya (2012), what issue did the anecdote about the fourth-grade student illustrate? Language and format unfamiliarity Portfolio assessment Evidence of student development. Which method is mentioned as a part of nontraditional assessment by Huerta-Macias (1995)? Portfolio assessment Language and format unfamiliarity Evidence of student development. What does Richards & Renandya (2012) suggest as a way to enhance reliability in alternative assessment? Using varied work samples Language and format unfamiliarity Evidence of student development. Which assessment method can students help select according to Richards & Renandya (2012)? Portfolio pieces for evaluation Language and format unfamiliarity Portfolio assessment. |
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