1. What are the eight important objectives of teacher education?


What are the structural and lexical approaches?


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17. What are the structural and lexical approaches?
The Structural Approach
As the name suggests, the method is all about structure. The idea is that any language is
made up of complex grammar rules. These rules, according to this approach need to be
learnt in a specific order, for example the logical thing would be to teach the verb “to
be” prior to teaching the present continuous which requires using the auxiliary form of
the verb “to be.”
The Lexical Approach
The Lexical syllabus or approach is based on computer studies that have previously
identified the most commonly used words. This approach in teaching focuses on
vocabulary acquisition and teaching lexical chunks in order of their frequency and use.
Teachers of the Lexical Approach place a great emphasis on authentic materials and
realistic scenarios for more valuable learning.
18. What kind of interactive teaching style do you know?
There are given five interactive teaching styles that make a difference:
1. Brainstorming - various techniques.
Interactive brainstorming is typically performed in group sessions. The process is useful
for generating creative thoughts and ideas. Brainstorming helps students learn to pull
together. Types of interactive brainstorming include:
- Structured and unstructured
- Reverse or negative thinking
- Nominal group relationships
- Online interaction such as chat, forums and email
- Team-idea mapping
- Group passing
- Individual brainstorming
2. Think, pair and share.
Establish a problem or a question. Pair the students. Give each pair sufficient time to
form a conclusion. Permit each participant to define the conclusion in his or her
personal voice. You can also request that one student explain a concept while the other
student evaluates what is being learned. Apply different variations of the process.
3. Buzz session.
Participants come together in session groups that focus on a single topic. Within each
group, every student contributes thoughts and ideas. Encourage discussion and
collaboration among the students within each group. Everyone should learn from one
another’s input and experiences.
4. Incident process.
This teaching style involves a case study format, but the process is not so rigid as a full
case study training session. The focus is on learning how to solve real problems that
involve real people. Small groups of participants are provided details from actual
incidents and then asked to develop a workable solution.

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