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Theories And Models Of Teaching
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teaching
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Answer 41 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. In the classroom the teacher and students take on roles similar to that of the parent and child respectively. Students must respond physically to the words of the teacher. The activity may be a simple game such as Simon Says or may involve more compl
Direct Approach (teaching method)
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
Neurolinguistics Theory (Lamendella)
Input
2. Refers to the learner's ability to draw on his or her interlanguage system during communication
Quadarant b and d
Access
The Grammar-translation Approach (teaching method)
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
3. The teacher remains mainly silent - to give students the space they need to learn to talk. In this approach - it is assumed that the students' previous experience of learning from their mother tongue will contribute to learning the new foreign langua
The Silent Way (teaching method)
Krashen's Natural Approach
CALLA
The Grammar-translation Approach (teaching method)
4. Quadrant of comprehensible input
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
Krashen's Natural Approach
Cummins
Quadarant c and d
5. Emotional variables such as anxiety - motivation and self confidence play a part in language aquisition
Input
Krashen Affective Filter Hypothesis
CALLA
Reading Approach (teaching method)
6. Grammatical structures need not be the center of cirriculum organization. Certain rules are acquired before others.
7. Congnitively demanding
Neurolinguistics Theory (Lamendella)
Quadarant c
Krashen's Natural Approach
Quadarant c and d
8. Ruled that providing the same access to cirriculum - instruction - and material to students of LEP as is provided to English Dominante
CALLA
Lau vs. Nichols
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
Access
9. Learning is formal knowledge(rules) - acquistion- at the subconsious level (child's acquiring his first language).
10. Need to know o be functionsl
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
Quadarant b and d
Functional-notional Approach
Lau Plan
11. That subset of the input that is comprehended and attended to in some way.
Reading Approach (teaching method)
Intake
Acculturation Model (Shumann)
Discourse Theory (Hatch)
12. Identify ELL's - design an effective program reflective of their needs - employ appropriate ESL or bilingual personell or both - align ELL's to state and local content standards - and to provide ongoing authentic assessment
The Audiolingual Method (teaching method)
Lau Plan
Discourse Theory (Hatch)
Quadarant c
13. Preproduction - early production - speech emergence - intermediate fluency
14. Learning the lingusitic rules will help you develope competence of the new language
Quadrant b
Quadarant b and d
The Grammar-translation Approach (teaching method)
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
15. Language student's will emerge naturally whey they are given the opprotunity and need (motivation) to speak in a non-coercive/low anxiety situations.
16. Congitively undemanding
Quadrant a and b
Quadarant d
Quadarant b and d
Functional-notional Approach
17. Based on the idea that learning is habit formation (drills) and the best way to learn in memorization taught through repetative drills. Little or no grammatical explanations are provided. Teacher can speak in native language - but students are discou
Quadarant b and d
Acquisition
CALLA
The Audiolingual Method (teaching method)
18. Cognative Academic Language Learning Approach
Cummins
CALLA
Discourse Theory (Hatch)
Input
19. Reading - Writing - Math word problems
Krashen's Acquisition vs. Learning
Quadarant d
Krashen's stages of second language acquisition
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
20. Students need to be given time to correct themselves. Teachers can be optimal (users monitor when to focus on form) - overusers (refer to conscious grammer all the time) - underusers(do not refer to grammer at all)
21. Proficiency of the academic Language
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
Krashen's Natural Order Hypothesis
Quadarant a and c
CALP
22. The process of adapting a new culture;the new langage is seen as tied to the way the learners community and the target language community view one another.
Quadarant c and d
Acculturation Model (Shumann)
Cummins
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
23. L1 is never used. Everything is done in target language.
Direct Approach (teaching method)
Lau Plan
Quadrant b
Krashen's Natural Approach
24. You give a list of vocabulary words in L2. Classes are taught in L1.
The Grammar-translation Approach (teaching method)
Functional-notional Approach
CALP
Lau Plan
25. Learners find it easier to to acquire patterns that confrom to linguistic universals than those that do not.
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
Krashen's Natural Order Hypothesis
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
Acquisition
26. Refers to the observed results of the learners efforts
Quadrant b
Output
Krashen's Input Hypothesis
Lau vs. Nichols
27. Role playing - Mapping - Lower level questioning
CALP
The Audiolingual Method (teaching method)
Acculturation Model (Shumann)
Quadarant c
28. Language Acquisition hypothesis
Quadarant c and d
Krashen
Krashen's Acquisition vs. Learning
Krashen's stages of second language acquisition
29. Refers to language sources that are used to initiate the language process
Quadrant b
Krashen
Input
Intake
30. Face to face conversation - Art - Music - Physical education
Functional-notional Approach
Quadrant a
Output
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
31. Context embedded
Quadarant a and c
Quadrant b
The Silent Way (teaching method)
Krashen's Acquisition vs. Learning
32. There is a connection between language function and neural anatomy - focusing on the right and left hemisphere. There is a focus of specific aspects of SLA: age differences;fossilization;pattern practice in classroom SLA.
Quadarant c and d
Quadarant a and c
Neurolinguistics Theory (Lamendella)
Quadarant b and d
33. Learners must be exposed to messages a little bit beyond proficiency
34. Teaching them know how to learn on their own based on their prior knowledge
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
CALLA
Krashen's Natural Approach
Quadarant c
35. Motivation is the primary determinant of L2 proficiency;The more motivated you are the better you will perform
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
Intake
Quadrant a
Quadarant a and c
36. Refers to the process by which te learners incorporates new learner incorporates new learning item into his or her developing system or interlanguage.
Acquisition
Neurolinguistics Theory (Lamendella)
Krashen's Acquisition vs. Learning
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
37. Context reduced
Krashen's- The Monitor
Input
Quadarant b and d
Reading Approach (teaching method)
38. I.Input-----II.Intake------III.Acquisitions------IV.Access------V.Output
Quadarant b and d
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
CALLA
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
39. Used for specific uses of the language. People who do not want to travel abroad - but just need to read it.
Quadrant b
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
Reading Approach (teaching method)
Krashen's Acquisition vs. Learning
40. The flow and the structures of a conversation or topics within
Krashen's Natural Order Hypothesis
Functional-notional Approach
The Audiolingual Method (teaching method)
Discourse Theory (Hatch)
41. Drills and exercises
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
Quadrant b
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
Acquisition