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According to Kolb, the four types of learners are:
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Conformist, holistic, boomers and active.
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Active, pasive, concrete learners and holistic.
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Conformists, convergers, concrete learners and communicative learners.
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Young adolescents are defined as those students who are:
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10 to 15 years old
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13 to 18 years old
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9 to 14 years old
Question 3
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According to Vak, the types of learning that exist are:
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Auditory, visual and tactile
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Learning by association, tactile and auditory
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Auditory, visual and kinesthetic
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When we talk about "Gricean maxims for effective conversations" we are referrig to:
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Quality, quantity, relevance and interactivity
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Quality, quantity, relevance and manner
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Quality, quantity, coherence and naturality
Question 5
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What are the types of motivation?
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General, internal and extrinsic
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Teacher's motivation, family's motivation and society motivation
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Approach, reaward and nature
Question 6
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Which are the fundamental elements of the motivation angel?
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Affect, achievement, attitude, activities and agency
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Passion, effort, knowledge and initiative
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Curiosity, pride, interest and purpose
Question 7
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What are the Gricean maxims for an effective conversation?
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Quality, quantity, relevance and language skills
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Quality, quantity, relevance and fluency
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Quality, quantity, relevance and manner
Question 8
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What are some characteristics of adult learners?
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Young learners have a limitted attention span
Question 10
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RESPUESTA CORTA: Definition of motivation
Question 11
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Rapport means...
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Encouraging active participation in discussions
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Allowing development to develop partiular understandings
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The relationship established between teacher and student
Question 12
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What are the three keys for teaching?
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Consider people's needs and wishes now and in the future
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Be focus, have a subject knowledge and engaging people in learning
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Only be a native teacher
Question 13
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RESPUESTA CORTA: Does the age influence when learning a language?
Question 14
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Which of these advantages of native teachers is incorrect?
Question 15
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What is scaffolding?
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Helping children to do their work
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Offer structured support to develop particular skills
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Give permanent support to develop particular skills
Question 16
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RESPUESTA CORTA: Mention two features of Global English
Question 17
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What are the different types of writing systems?
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Logographies, syllabaries, alphabets and featural scripts
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Syllabic and phonemic
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Symbolic and non - symbolic
Question 18
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What is the type of language classification that talks about the similarities between different geographically close languages?
Question 19
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Following Palmer's Theory, children who know languages are more capable of learning a third one.
Question 20
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According to the types of motivation, nature is divided into:
Question 21
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What are the Jackobson's functions of language?
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Referential, emotive, connative, phatic, metalinguistic and poetic
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Emotive, connative, referential, poetic and argumentative
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Referencial, emotive, phatic, metalinguistic and descriptive
Question 22
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The concept "World English (Jerkins, 2006), or "Global English" (Graddol, 2006)...
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Refers to the English spoken where it is learnt as a foreign language (Kachrus's expanding circle)
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Refers to the English spoker where this language has become co - official or widely used as a second language (Kachru's outer circle)
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Refers to the pure English spoken by natives where English is the primary language (Kachru's inner circle)
Question 23
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According to the VAK Learning Styles Model, what type of learning is the most common among people?
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Auditory
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Visual
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Kinesthetic
Question 24
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RESPUESTA CORTA: According to Skinner, motivation is...
Question 25
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Children internalize during the different stage of language adquisition
Question 26
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According to Jackobson, which is not a funcion of language?
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Cognitive
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Emotive
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Referential
Question 27
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Which theory of learning is focused on mental models?
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Behaviorism
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Cognitivism
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Constructivism
Question 28
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Which psycological theory does Suggestopedia use?
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Smoke filter
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Love filter
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Affective filter
Question 29
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How many parts does a Sugestopedia bassed class have?
Question 30
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What is the vision of mistakes in audiolinguism and commnicative language learning?
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Audiolingualism says that errors are part of the learning process and communicative language learning says that errors should be avoided.
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Audiolingualism says that errors should be avoided and communicative language learning says that errors are part of the learning process.
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Both have the same vision on mistakes
Question 31
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Which are the teacher roles proposed by Harden and Crosby (2000)?
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Facilitator, role model, assesor, planner, information provider, resource developer.
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Mentor, lecturer, active, passive, cross-linguisitic and learner-centered instructor.
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Role model, assesor, lecturer, instructor and passive teacher.
Question 32
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Which are the official languages of the United Nations?
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English, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, French and Italian.
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English, French, Russian, Spanish, Chinese and Arabic.
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English, Spanish, French, Greek, Chinese and Russian.
Question 33
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Which principle describes how people achieve effective conversational communication in common social situations?
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Foreign languages principles
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The communicative principle
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The cooperative principle
Question 34
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RESPUESTA CORTA: Which are the circles of Kachru?
Question 35
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RESPUESTA CORTA: What is the difference between the syllabus and the curriculum?
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The syllabus is a subpart of curriculum which is concerned with a specification and organisation of units to be learnt and how to be taught.
The curriculum is a very general concept which involves consideration of the whole complex of philosophical, social and administrative factors which contribute to the planning of an educational programme.
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Question 36
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One of the disadvantages of native teachers is that they often have a worse understanding of English grammar.
Question 37
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Language is a system of conventional spoken, manual (signed), or written symbols by means of which human beings, as members of a social group and participants in its culture, express themselves.
Question 38
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How many living languages are in the world?
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Around 10 000
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Around 4 000
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Around 7 000
Question 39
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What is a key to the history language?
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The number of vowels in the language
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The distance from the equator where the language originated
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The history of the people who speak it
Question 40
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The language dates back to roughly…
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50,000 years ago
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150,000 years ago
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200,000 years ago
Question 41
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In relation to learning situations, point out the incorrect option:
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The groupings made in the activities must always be grouped.
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The tasks to be performed must favor development from a critical and reflective perspective
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The situations must be contextualized, meaningful and stimulating for the students.
Question 42
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Is part of a meaningful adaptation.
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Is part of a non-meaningful adaptation.
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Is not considered an adaptation; it is an aid provided to the learner to complete a task. For example: the use of gestures
Question 43
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RESPUESTA CORTA: The communicative aproach is...
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A teaching approach that highlights the importance of real communication for learning to take place. In the communicative approach, real communication and interactions are not only the objective, but the means through which it takes place.
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Question 44
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RESPUESTA CORTA: What is syllabus helpful for?
Question 45
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Some of the stages for the syllabus’ development are:
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Analysis, development and achievement.
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Design, implementation and evaluation.
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Design, adjustment and development.
Question 46
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"The different parts of planning a lesson are: curriculum, syllabus and teaching program":
Question 47
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The constructivist theories are two: cognitive constructivism (Jean Piaget) and social constructivism (Lev Vygotsky).
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The communicative competence is formed by:
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Strategic competence, sociology, discourse competence and grammatical competence.
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Grammatical competence, sociolinguistic competence and corporal movement.
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Grammatical competence, discourse competence, strategic competence and sociolinguistic competence
Question 49
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RESPUESTA CORTA: Name the 5 steps you should follow to plan a lesson.
Question 50
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The use of games in the learning proccess.
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The use of game elements in a non-game context.
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The use of games to have fun
Question 51
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The purpose of gamication is to learn in a joyful way through attractive sceneries.
Question 52
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What is NOT a characteristic of Constructivism?
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It’s not a lineal process.
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The specialists believe that the learning is natural for human beings.
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The specialists believe that language emerges of general cognitive abilities, such as memory, attention and problem solving
Question 53
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Which of these is not a skill of integration?
Question 54
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55. According to the different types of errors SLIPS are:
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The result of tiredness, worry or other circumstances. They can be corrected.
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When learners try to say something which is beyond their their current language level. They usually can’t correct them.
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Moments of forgetfulness, for example forgetting a step in a process.
Question 55
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Mistakes are divided into:
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Errors, slips and lapses.
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Mistakes, slips and fails.
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Lapses, forget and blunder.
Question 56
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Which of these are 3 correction techniques?
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Give another example of a structure pattern, set an example and embrace imperfections.
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Say the correct version and get the student to repeat, reformulate and ask a question to try to elicit a correction.
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Refer to the correct model, growth mindset and encourage persistence.
Question 57
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RESPUESTA CORTA: 57. What is the difference between INDUCTIVE and DEDUCTIVE APPROACH?
Question 58
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What is the meaning of PPP and what approach is ued with it?