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A disadvantage of informal method in teaching grammar is
In teaching grammar, the teacher should not focus on error correction because
Learners find it difficult to apply rules of grammar automatically in listening, speaking, reading, and writing because of
Which of the following is an effective strategy to promote reading comprehension in language learners?
Which of the following best describes the concept of "scaffolding" in language learning?
Which of the following is a benefit of teaching language through collaborative activities?
Language that is not bound by rigid rules and is flexible is known as
Which of the following is a key component of language acquisition?
The primary objective of language teaching in lower primary classes is to
Language is considered to be a system of
Which of the following is not true while teaching the learners in their mother tongue at the primary level?
The most important aspect of an effective language classroom is to provide learners with an opportunity to
When language development is a deliberate and conscious effort, language is
Language is not
In Piaget's theory of cognitive development, what stage is characterized by the development of logical thinking about concrete events?
Which term refers to the mental processes involved in understanding and producing language?
What does the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis propose?
Which of the following is a key characteristic of the Direct Method?
Which cognitive development theory includes the idea of schemas and assimilation?
The Critical Period Hypothesis suggests that:
Which of the following is an example of input in second language acquisition?
What is the primary goal of the Monitor Hypothesis in second language acquisition?
According to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, which of the following statements is true?
An important objective of language teaching is to:
Which of the following best describes Vygotsky's concept of private speech?
According to Vygotsky, which tool is crucial for cognitive development?
Who is associated with the idea that language influences thought, known as the linguistic relativity hypothesis?
In second language acquisition, what is the 'silent period'?
What is the primary purpose of formative assessment in language teaching?
In language teaching, which skill involves understanding spoken language and responding appropriately?
Which of the following is not typically considered one of the four main language skills?
Who proposed that language development is a result of conditioning and reinforcement?
Which psychologist is known for the theory that cognitive development precedes language development?
What is the primary focus of the theory of linguistic relativity?
Which theorist is associated with the concept of "scaffolding" in the context of learning?
According to Jean Piaget, what is the term for the process by which new information is assimilated into existing mental structures?
Which objective of language teaching in LP classes focuses on fostering students' appreciation for cultural diversity?
Which objective of language teaching in LP classes focuses on developing students' ability to understand and interpret various texts?
Which objective focuses on preparing students for effective communication in various real-life situations?
Which is a specific objective of language teaching in LP classes related to language skills?
Which of the following is a key component of differentiated instruction?
Which instructional approach involves students learning through hands-on activities and real-life experiences?
What is the primary goal of using mind maps in language teaching?
Which type of listening activity involves students identifying the main idea and specific details of a spoken text?
Which of the following is an example of an authentic assessment?
Who is known for the theory of multiple intelligences, which suggests that there are various types of intelligences used by humans to learn?
Which of the following is not typically considered a component of communicative competence?
Which of the following is an objective of language teaching in lower primary classes?
Which learning theory emphasizes the social context of learning and the construction of knowledge through interaction?
Which of the following best describes summative assessment?