Module 6 Flashcards

1
Q

Classic novels that have been abridged for use in TESOL are known as what?

A. Textbooks
B. Course books
C. Blended learning
D. Graded readers

A

D. Graded readers

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Prediction listening tasks are similar in technique to which other type of task?

A. A game of hangman
B. Conversation practice
C. Slim reading
D. Grammar gap-fill

A

C. Skim reading

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3
Q

Using CDs/DVDs, the Internet and course books in class is an example of what?

A. Blended learning
B. Teacher generated material
C. Using literature in class
D. Realia

A

A. Blended learning

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4
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Using video in the classroom exposes students to which important communication aspect?

A. Grammar formulas
B. Language in use
C. Written communication (emails etc)
D. Classroom English

A

B. Language in use

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5
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What classroom material is recommended to give students a visual representation of pronunciation.

A. Textbooks
B. Timelines
C. Colored markers
D. Cuisenaire rods

A

D. Cuisenaire rods

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6
Q

What is the downside to teacher generated material?

A. They don’t teach the student about native English
B. They cannot display authentic English use
C. They can be time consuming and expensive to make
D. Schools don’t like teachers to create their own material

A

C. They can be time consuming and expensive to make

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7
Q

What is a suggested technique for teachers who are embarrassed about drawing on the board.

A. Avoid drawing altogether
B. Take an art class
C. Use simple stick figures
D. Tell students you can’t draw

A

C. Use simple stick figures

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8
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What is an advantage of prepared materials over teacher generated materials

A. They always suit learning goals of the students
B. They never need modification
C. They are always authentic
D. They cut down on preparation and planning time

A

D. They cut down on preparation and planning time

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What is not a benefit of Realia

A. It is an exact representation
B. Examples are found everywhere
C. Students can produce realia
D. Teachers don’t need to prepare to

A

D. Teachers don’t need to prepare to use it

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10
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What is the biggest problem with Authentic Material

A. It is hard to find
B. Students don’t enjoy it
C. It doesn’t show real-world English
D. It may be too “Authentic”

A

D. It may be too “authentic”

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11
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What is the most important thing about flash cards.

A. They need to be small
B. They need to be bought from reliable publishers
C. They need to be tested by other teachers
D. They need to be clear and accurate

A

D.they need to be clear and accurate

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12
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What is the most important thing about using games in class.

A. They must be famous and students already know how to play them
B. There must be a clear learning objective
C. That students need to be having fun all the time
D. The teacher must participate in the game

A

B. There must be a clear learning objective

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13
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What’s the name of the activity in which students watch video with no sound.

A. Silent viewing
B. Blind viewing
C. Blind listening
D. Timelines

A

A. Silent viewing

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14
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Which technique is recommended for displaying hypothetical conditionals.

A. Using hand gestures
B. Using audio
C. Using 2 timelines
D. Using cuisenaire rods

A

C. Using 2 timelines

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15
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Where should the teacher stand when writing on the board.

A. Straight in front of the board
B. Slightly to the side
C. Behind a desk
D. Between the students and the grammar explanation

A

B. Slightly to the side

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16
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What color should be avoided when “writing” on the whiteboard

A. Black
B. Green
C. Red
D. Blue

17
Q

Which of the following is not a model for teaching literature?

A. The language model
B. The cultural model
C. The dictation model
D. The personal-growth model

A

C. The dictation model

18
Q

Which of the following is not true of blended learning.

A. Resources can be quite expensive
B. Teachers must generate it themselves
C. Students connect with language in a variety of ways
D. They are susceptible to electrical problems and sever cut-outs

A

B. Teachers must generate it themselves

19
Q

Why do teachers prefer to use tv term “course books” as opposed to textbooks

A. Students respond negatively to the word textbook
B. Textbooks cannot be used in EFL
C. They feature other things apart from text
D. They have no relation to textbooks

A

C. They feature other things apart from text

20
Q

An unmodified literary work would be an example of:

A. Restricted materials
B. Blended learning
C. Authentic materials
D. Realia

A

C. Authentic materials