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Instytut Filologii Angielskiej

Instytut Filologii Angielskiej                                                                                                  03 lipca 2009 r.

Uniwersytet Wrocławski Egzamin licencjacki Część B: Wybrana dziedzina specjalizacyjna Metodyka

1. In which of the answers are the terms organized from the most general to the most specific?

A approach, method, technique                                                         C technique, approach, method

B approach, technique, method                                                        D method, approach, technique

 

2. ____________methods avoid the conscious, formal teaching of explicit grammar rules.

A Inductive                                                                                    C Comprehension

B Deductive                                                                                    D Meta-cognitive

 

3. The principle that learning is facilitated if the learners are engaged both emotionally and intelectually is associated with:

A the Cognitive Method                                                                       C behaviourism

B the Holistic Method                                                                      D the humanist approach

 

4. A teacher provides one learner with a picture to describe to other learners who haven’t seen it. This is an example of:

A an artificial information gap                                                         C a gap-filling activity

B a natural information gap                                                                       D an isolated-skills activity

 

5. The so-called reasoning gap is emphasized as a stimulus to communication in:

A Task-Based Learning                                                                       C cloze testing

B Peripheral Learning                                                                      D the cognitive approach

 

6. One of the priorities in Content-Based Learning is to provide:

A a natural context for the language.

B a comfortable learning environment.

C the learnerąs participation in creating the syllabus.

D a strong sense of the teacher’s commitment.

 

7. Dakowska defines _________ as ”verbal and non-verbal communication strategies used to regulate conversation, for example to compensate for communication breakdown”.

A communicative criteria                                                                       C sociolinguistic competence

B regulation strategies                                                                      D strategic competence

 

8. Two methods which in their pure form avoid any use of L1 are:

A the Grammar Translation Method and Community Language Learning.

B Community Language Learning and the Direct (or Conversational) Method.

C the Direct (or Conversational) Method and ALM.

D ALM and Desuggestopedia (or Suggestopedia).

 

9. Communicative Language Teaching defines L2 culture as:

A the way of life in L2 societies                                                         C a form of linguistiv imperialism

B the history and literature of L2 countries                                          D irrelevant to the language- teaching process

 

10. In Desuggestopedia (or Suggestopedia), learners choose new identities in order to:

A participate in roleplays and simulations.

B enhance their sense of security and reduce inhibitions.

C desuggest (or suggest) their L2 competence.

D dramatize the dialogs presented in class.

 

11. The value of positive reinforcement from the teacher is emphasized in:

A the Grammar-Translation Method                                           C ALM

B the Direct (or Conversational) Method                             D TPR

 

 

12. Little or no attention is given to pronunciation in:

A the Grammar- Translation Method                                                         C Desuggestopedia (or Suggestopedia)

B the Direct (or Conversational) Method                                          D Community Language Learning

 

13. A method that strongly engages the learners’ kinesthetic memory is:

A behaviourist                                                                                     C ALM

B communicative                                                                                    D TPR

 

14. One principle of the Whole Language Approach is that learners should attempt to understand overall meaning of a text:

A as a natural result of mastering individual linguistic forms.

B before working on the linguistic forms that comprise the text.

C only in the later stages of the learning process.

D only when they feel ready to attempt it.

 

15. In which pair do the two terms come from the same method?

A language function- verbal stimuli                                                         C the human computer- backward build-up

B infantilization- peripheral learning                                                        D action sequence- reflective listening

 

16. In which pair are both methods matched with appropriate methaphors for the role of the teacher?

A Grammar-Translation Method: authority; Direct (or Conversational) Method: interpreter

B Communicative Language Teaching: enforcer; Task- Based Learning: behavioural model

C Cooperative Learning: social director; TPR: technician

D ALM: orchestra conductor; Community Language Learning: counselor

 

17. Overlearning is one of the:

A aims of drilling                                                                                     C negative effects of testing

B common sources of errors                                                                      D features of extrinsic motivation

 

18. Which of the following is an aim of a typical PPP presentation stage?

A focussing the learners’ attention on the target item

B showing how the target item relates to what the learners already know

C providing a clear oral and/pr written model of the target item

D all of the above

 

19. In the PPP lesson model:

A very limited time is allowed for communicative L2 production

B the presentation stage is always inductive

C different correction techniques are appropriate at different stages of the lesson

D all of the above

 

20. Ur points out that teaching grammatival meaning is:

A as important as teaching grammatical forms

B overemphasized in many textbooks

C less effective than individual study outside the classroom

D siutable for older or more analytically-minded learners

 

21. One of the main challenges in teaching grammar is keeping the presentations:

A form-focussed                                                                                     C both fluent and accurate

B consistent with previous presentations                                          D both accurate and simple

 

22. So- called heterogenus practice activities are appropriate for:

A learners from various L1 backgrounds                                           C encouraging self-correction

B learners of different levels of ability                                                        D practising more than one language skill

 

23. Example: Leonar has a headache.=> sore throat => Leonard has a sore throat. This is an example of a __________ drill.

A substitution                                                                                     C progressive

B transformation                                                                                    D heterogenous

 

24. Having the learners form sentences according to a set pattern, but using vocabulary of their own choosing, is a form of _______________practice.

A awareness                                                                                     C guided meaningful

B rote                                                                                                  D free discourse

 

25. A common distinction between errors and mistakes is that mistakes:

A are occasional inconsistent slips                                                         C arise from mis-learned generalizations

B are part of the backwash (or washback) effect                                          D lead to breakdowns in communication

 

26. Which set of examples consists only of so-called language notions?

A obligation, spatial relations, time                                                         C conjugating, parsing, glossing

B promises, apologies, suggestions                                                        D lead to breakdowns in communication

 

27. Units such as ”ordering a meal” and „at the bank” are most likely to be part of a ______syllabus.

A procedural                                                                                     C situational

B functional                                                                                    D topical

 

28. A question used in a classroom is said to have high availability if it:

A can be used in many real-life situations                                          C elicits responses from many learners

B easy to prepare                                                                                    D activates only the higher-level learners

 

29. From the teacher’s perspective, an advantage of multiple-choice tests is that they are inherently:

A easy to check                                                                                     C both valid and reliable

B easy to prepare                                                                                    D difficult to cheat on

 

30. Integrative tests are used to check:

A a relatively broad command of the language                                           C socio-cultural competence

B knowledge of isolated language items                                          D extended speaking and listening skills

 

31. Minimal pairs can be useful for:

A checking whether the learners perceive the sounds you want to teach

B providing the learners with practice speaking in so-called long turns

C reducing the learners’ tendency to lapse into L1

D encouraging peer teaching in mixed-ability classrooms

 

32. Dictation and reading aloud are activities that provide practice in:

A pronunciation-spelling correspondence                                           C real-life listening

B production-stage skills                                                                      D none of the above

 

33. Pronunciation-spelling correspondence is:

A typical of behaviourist methods                                                        C greater in Englis than in Polish

B usually suitable only for advanced learners                                          D greater in Polish than in English

 

34. Learners typically have the most trouble perceiving L2 phonemes that:

A have many allophonic variations                                                         C are not distinct phonemes in their L1

B make no difference to meaning                                                        D don’t exist in their L1

 

35. When learners have trouble articulating a sound in the target language, it can be useful for the teacher to:

A ask the learners to repeat the sound in isolation and in words

B highlight the differences between this sound and similar L1 sounds

C show pictures presenting the position and movement of articulators

D all of the above

 

36. Which pair below matches a type of voacabulary with a technique that is likely to be helpful in conveying its meaning effectively?

A action verbs- demonstrations                                                         C abstract nouns-visual aids

B stative verbs- superordinates                                                        D collective nouns- antonyms

 

 

37. Ur points out that learners’ tendency to look for associations and/or personal significance in vocabulary items:

A is generally more confusing than helpful

B is a strong aid to remembering vocabulary

C cannot be activated during a language lesson

D should gradually be replaced by systematic presentations

 

38. For teaching purposes, the appropriateness of a vocabulary item is one aspect of its:

A form                                                                                                   C coverage

B meaning                                                        ...

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