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TPR is based on the belief that learners should be encouraged to speak as soon as possible because it is important to understand more than just input
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Which of these are effects on production due to "connected speech"?
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liaison
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assimilation
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negation
Question 3
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What is the basic meaning of a perfective?
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Which of these is an example of a past simple?
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The train left the station.
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She was walking her dog from the station.
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They have been to the station
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The passive makes up a system (with the active) called the voice. It is where the patient is put into the subject position.
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Which of these ISN'T a type of drilling?
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imitation drill
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choral repetition
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back-chaining
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recasting
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substitution drill
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During P-P-P a pre-selected grammatical item is first presented then practiced in a controlled way and then practiced using a freer productive activity e.g. roleplay
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There is more of an emphasis on fluency rather than accuracy with P-P-P
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Which statements are true? (choose the correct ones)
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Primary modals include but are not limited to lexis such as will, would and might
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Another term for secondary auxiliary verbs are modals
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Auxiliary verbs CANNOT occur in combination
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Auxiliary verbs CAN occur in combination
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Primary auxiliary verbs serve to express voice only ( e.g. active or passive)
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Primary auxiliary verbs serve to express aspect AND voice
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Aspect is a synonym for 'tense'.
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Polysemy is used to describe a word which has more than one related meaning... e.g. wooden chip and computer chip....
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..it's a synonym for homonym
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...it's a synonym for homograph
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...it's not a synonym for either
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C.A.L.L stands for
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Which conditional(s) uses the present simple?
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Which conditional describes a situation which is always true? (usually due to scientific facts)
Question 16
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Which conditional is used to talk about the future where there is a real possibility?
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Which conditional is used to talk about either an impossible situation or a highly unlikely one?
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Which conditional is used to talk about impossible situations as they are already in the past and cannot be changed?
Question 19
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What is the most common way to express modality?
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Which is true in relation to modal verbs? (3)
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There are 9 "pure" modal verbs...
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There are only 4 "pure" modal verbs...
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To form a negative modal, "not" has to be inserted e.g. musn't
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modals have a 3rd person singular -s
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modals do not have a 3rd person singular -s
Question 21
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Modal verbs can express...
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intrinsic meaning
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extrinsic meaning
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both
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neither
Question 22
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is the spoken/written language that learners are exposed to
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important, learners cannot learn a language without input
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input is feedback
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should be at the level of the learners ability
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should be 1 level above the learners ability
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should be 1 level below the learners ability
Question 23
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Connotations are the associations a word may trigger in its users.
Question 24
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Assesment is a synonym for testing...
Question 25
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The present simple is used to....
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habits in a "time-less" present and future scheduled events
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events happening only now at the present
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habits in a "time-less" present and events happening only now at the present.
Question 26
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Suggestopaedia...
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is based on the principles of suggestion
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believe "you learn a language by using it"
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has the teacher in conspicuous control.
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believe education can never be purely neutral and always works to either maintain or change the status quo
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was the pre-cursor to task based learning
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Suggestopaedia- humans are capable of extreme feats of learning in the right emotional state
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Deductive learning...
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Leaving out elements of a sentence because they are unnecessary or implied from the immediate context is called...
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It is essential for learners to be equipped with metalanguage e.g. knowing the grammatical terms like adjective
Question 31
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Lexical verbs have...
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grammatical meanings
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dictionary meaning
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Task-based learning
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the task is the basic unit for planning and teaching
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learning is mediated through fidel charts colour-coded representing the sounds of language
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believe you "learn a language by using it"
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believe the learners should be treated as 'empty vessels'
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class instructions involve demonstrations by the teacher and the performance then of the task by the learners
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there was much less focus on form than other methods
Question 33
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a pair of words which differ in meaning when only one sound is changed is called a...
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minimal pair
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phonemic pair
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homophonic pair
Question 34
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Coherence means...