7.First graders sing the song “Head, shoulder, knees, and toes.” They
touch the correct body parts when they sing this song. Which teaching
methodology supports this classroom practice?
(A) Community language learning
(B) The silent way
(C) Total physical response
(D) Grammar translation
8. A silent period is recommended until learners feel ready to produce in the target
language. Which teaching methodology supports this classroom practice?
(A) Audiolingual method
(B) Suggestopedia
(C) The communicative language teaching
(D) The natural approach
9. Two teachers (teacher candidate and cooperating teacher) working together with
groups of students; sharing the planning, organization, delivery, and assessment of
instruction, as well as the physical space is called
(A) Student-teaching
(B) Solo teaching
(C) Co-teaching
(D) Flipped teaching
10. Genuine praise, appropriately delivered, enables students to welcome criticism
and to put it to use. Of the followings, which one is not an “effective praise”?
(A) The praise is impersonal, mechanical, and “robotic.”
(B)The praise is offered in recognition of noteworthy effort on difficult tasks.
(C)The praise is delivered without disrupting the communication flow of on-going interaction.
(D)The praise show genuine pleasure and concern.
11. Which statement about communicative language teaching is not correct?
(A) Classroom goals are focused on all of the components of communicative competence and grammatical competence.
(B) Language techniques are designed to engage learners in the pragmatic, authentic, and functional use of language for meaningful purposes.
(C) Students have to use the language, productively and receptively, in unrehearsed contexts.
(D) Fluency and accuracy are seen as complementary principles underlying communicative techniques.
12. What role does the teacher play in a communicative approach classroom?
(A) The teacher is silent and encourages students to cooperate with each other.
(B) The teacher is a facilitator of students’ learning.
(C) The teacher is like an orchestra leader, directing and controlling the language learning of students.
(D) The teacher is the authority in the classroom.
13. The teacher says, “Which word rhymes with the word patch? Say one or two. One: cash. Two: catch.” What skill or knowledge does the teacher work on with her students?
(A) letter name
(B) phonemic awareness
(C) letter sound
(D) handwriting
14. ____ refers to skimming through the title, main headings, illustration, and taking a quick glance at the main points of the text.
(A) Survey
(B) Question
(C) Recall
(D) Review
15. Each teacher repeats the same instruction to different groups of students and students rotate from one teacher to another. Which type of instruction is this?
(A) parallel teaching
(B) alternative teaching
(C) one teaches, one observes
(D) station teaching
16. Which one of the followings describes content-based language learning/teaching?
(A) Complex information is delivered through real life context for students to grasp well and leads to intrinsic motivation.
(B) The teacher presents the correct model of a sentence and the students repeat it.
(C) It involves a silent period when the learner tries to assimilate the meanings of words that make up the target language.
(D) The learning of the new language is mainly through the teacher’s input. Peer input and interaction play a minor role.
17. Which lesson plan heading best describes the following statement “Students copy down the new words from the board?”
(A) resources
(B) lesson aim
(C) procedure
(D) anticipated problems
18. A great deal of teacher effectiveness has to do with his/her ability to design and implement instruction that promotes learning. A teacher’s detailed description of the course of instruction is called
(A) A curriculum
(B) An activity
(C) A method
(D) A lesson plan
19. Diagnostic assessment
(A) occurs throughout the learning process, from the outset of the course of study to the time of summative assessment
(B) occurs at the end of the learning unit
(C) occurs at the beginning of a unit of study
(D) comprises two phases—initial assessment and formative assessment
20. Which of the followings describes the flipped classroom?
(A) It is a type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, out of the classroom.
(B) The teacher is typically the central focus of a lesson and the primary disseminator of information during the class period.
(C) Student engagement in activities in which they work independently or in small groups on an application task designed by the teacher.
(D) Class discussions are typically centered on the teacher, who controls the flow of the conversation