Methods Flashcards

1
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Define explicit correction.

A

Explicit correction is a type of corrective feedback characterized by and overt and clear indication of the existence of an error.

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When a teacher doesn’t quite understand what the student is saying and asks, “I’m sorry. What is it that you’re saying?” The teacher is using which one of Krashen’s five hypotheses?

A

Clarification Request

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3
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The method through which learning is meditated through color-coded charts.

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The Silent Method (Way)

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4
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Related to Krashen’s theories as it recognizes and exploits the way one can understand and respond to a particular receptive skill before they can produce it.

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Total Physical Response.

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5
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Which method is criticized for relying on mechanical, call and response drills that do not prepare language learners for communication in the real world?

A. Audio lingual Method
B. Total Physical Response
C. Grammar Translation Method
D. None of the above

A

A. Audio lingual Method

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6
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Which method grew out of Communicative Language Teaching?

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Task-Based Language Teaching

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7
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This method is targeted towards beginning learners who need to acquire elementary speaking skills.

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Total Physical Response Method

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8
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True or False: Corrective feedback can also be known as grammar corrections or error corrections.

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True

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9
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Berlitz schools were strictly regulated and teachers were monitored in the classroom through microphones to ensure they were avoiding recourse to translation. This was true in which SLA method?

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The Direct Method.

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10
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Which SLA method was influenced by behaviorists in the sense of the stimulus and response?

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The Audiolingual Method.

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True or False: A clarification request is used when a teacher wants the student to use different wording because the student was not clear the first time.

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True

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12
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Which corrective feedback primarily uses questioning?

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Elicitation

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13
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In which SLA method is no correct answer supplied?
A. Recast
B. Clarification Request
C. Repetition

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A: Repetition

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14
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T/F) The Audiolingual method is closely associated to nativism

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False

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15
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(T/F) Grammar Translation focuses in the grammar and language of the target language.

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False

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16
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Which of the following error correction techniques requires the use of “intonation” in order to draw attention to the student’s error?

A) Elicitation
B) Fossilization
C) Repetition
D) Recast

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C) Repetition

17
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Mrs. Diaz realizes that many of her ELL students are in a silent period and may not feel comfortable responding in English yet. As an activity she decides to call out different commands for the students to follow that do not require a verbal response. This method is known as

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Total Physical Response

18
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This method is based on behaviorist principles and relies greatly on repetition and language drills.

A

Audiolingual Method

19
Q

Sara is a teacher that focuses her teaching on making students learn grammatical rules, by reading and writing in a target language and she does not focus much on pronunciation. This is an example of what SLA methods?

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The Grammar Translation Method.

20
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An L2 student is placed in a relax- anxiety-free environment and can learn more and be receptive to the target language. This approach is call.

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