According to Krashen, what impact do negative emotions like fear, stress, or low confidence have on the Affective Filter?
How does Krashen describe the 'Affective Filter'?
What does the Natural Order Hypothesis suggest about language acquisition?
What is 'Comprehensible Input (CI)' as defined by Krashen?
In the Input Hypothesis, what does 'i+1' refer to?
Which of the following is NOT a condition for effectively using the 'monitor' according to Krashen?
What is the primary function of the 'monitor' in Krashen's Monitor Hypothesis?
According to Krashen's Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis, what defines 'acquisition'?
What is the core argument of Stephan Krashen's Second Language Acquisition (SLA) Theory?
Adjusting the speed and volume of one's speech to suit the audience and the message being conveyed is a vital part of which speaking subskill?
Which of the following classroom activities effectively integrates both speaking and writing skills by requiring students to first discuss an idea and then summarize their discussion in written form?
What aspect of writing focuses on ensuring that sentences and paragraphs flow logically from one to another, making the text easy for the reader to follow?
When a reader deduces the author's unstated opinion or the implied meaning of a phrase based on textual clues, they are engaging in which type of reading comprehension?
Effective use of gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact to support and enhance a spoken message is an important component of which speaking subskill?
The ability to differentiate between similar-sounding words, such as "ship" and "sheep," or to hear subtle changes in a speaker's voice indicating emotion, is a function of which listening subskill?
Which stage of the writing process primarily involves generating initial ideas, brainstorming, and planning the structure of the text before drafting begins?
What is the term for the mental frameworks or background knowledge that a reader activates to understand and interpret a text more effectively?
When a speaker corrects their own grammatical error or rephrases a statement to be clearer during a conversation, they are demonstrating which speaking subskill?
The ability to anticipate a speaker's next words or ideas based on the context of the conversation and prior knowledge is a key aspect of which listening subskill?
What does NCF 2005 say about heavy school bags and stress?
What is the three-language formula suggested by NCF 2005?
What is the aim of evaluating thinking skills, as per NCF 2005?
Which of the following is stressed in NCF 2005 for learning without burden?
What kind of education does NCF 2005 aim to provide?
Which of the following is NOT a feature of child-centered education?
How should assessment be viewed, according to NCF 2005?
Which learning method is emphasized in NCF 2005?
What does NCF 2005 suggest about the role of the teacher?
Which approach does NCF 2005 promote in place of Behaviorism?
In problem-based learning, students primarily:
The term "heuristic" is derived from a Greek word meaning:
Which of the following best describes a student’s role in the inquiry method?
A major limitation of the deductive method is:
The inductive method helps students by:
What is the role of the student in the demonstration method?
What is the main characteristic of the lecture method?
What is the main feature of learner-centered approaches?
Which of the following best describes the teacher-centered approach?
Which of the following is considered an example of authentic assessment in English language teaching?
Which characteristic of a good test relates to its ease of administration, scoring, and interpretation, considering time and cost?
A test score that indicates a student performed better than 80% of their peers is an example of a:
Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) emphasizes:
In the context of language testing, objectivity refers to the extent to which:
What is the primary purpose of summative evaluation in language learning?
A test is considered reliable if it:
When a test accurately covers the content and skills taught in a curriculum, it is said to possess high:
Which type of test primarily assesses what a learner has learned and retained from a specific course or unit of instruction?
What is the main objective of a language placement test?
What is the primary role of 'intonation' when teaching prose or poetry reading?
In teaching grammar, what is the main purpose of providing 'controlled practice exercises'?