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Interlanguage *a) A term used to describe the state of a learner‘s language – somewhere between being a complete beginner and native speaker standard.

Interlanguage***** *a) A term used to describe the state of a learner‘s language – somewhere between being a complete beginner and native speaker standard.

Intrapersonal intelligence is ….***** *a) based on silent individual work and self-reflection.

is a mini-lesson that participants teach to each other******a)Microteaching

is a person who helps an individual or a whole group to learn and/or express themselves.******a) Facilitator



is a teacher's detailed description of the course of instruction for one class.*a) A lesson plan

is a teacher's detailed description of the course of instruction for one class. ***** *a) A lesson plan

is agreement between parts of the test*****Consistency

is important because it shows what the teacher hopes to achieve in the lesson.***** *a) Lesson planning

is important because it shows what the teacher hopes to achieve in the lesson. *a)Lesson planning

is intended to enable students to give group presentations and assess their performance*****oral presentation

Is it important to know the aim of reading before you start to read? Why, why not?******a)It is important to know the aim of reading because it influences how we read information.

Is it important to use PW and GW? * a) Yes it is important

Is it important to use PW and GW?***** a) Yes it is important

is that educational information and instruction is taught to learners who are physically distant from the source of that information and instruction *a) Distance education

is that educational information and instruction is taught to learners who are physically distant from the source of that information and instruction ***** *a) Distance education

is the task of grouping a set of objects in such a way that objects in the same group are more similar (in some sense or another) to each other than to those in other groups******a) cluster

is used at the end of the term, semester, or year in order to measure what has been achieved both by groups and individuals******a) Summative assessment

It is a strategy of teaching students, where a teacher allows students to compare two different historical perspectives to the same question.******a) true-false activity



It is about a person, group, or situation that has been studied over time. This method often involves simply observing what happens to… *a) Case study

It is about a person, group, or situation that has been studied over time. This method often involves simply observing what happens to… ***** *a) Case study

It’s on the top shelf, out of _____.*****reach*

Jigsaw – ***** *a) a type of co-operative activity in which each member of a group has a piece of information needed to complete a group task

Jigsaw – *a) a type of co-operative activity in which each member of a group has a piece of information needed to complete a group task

KET is…………….***** *a) Key English Test

KET is…………….*a) Key English Test

Kid’s English 2 for which level is for?******a) A1

Kid’s English 2 for which level is for?*****A1

Kinesthetic learner is…..***** *a)learn best through a hands-on approach, actively exploring the physical world around them. They may find it hard to sit still for long periods and may become distracted by their need for activity and exploration.



Kinesthetic learners learn best…***** *a) By moving and doing

Kinesthetic learners learn best…*a) By moving and doing

Kinesthetic learners prefer to learn by …***** *a) Moving or doing

Kinesthetic learners prefer to learn by …*a) Moving or doing

Language acquisition ***** *a) Picking up‘a language; not learning it consciously, but by being exposed to it in natural situations

Language acquisition *a) Picking up‘a language; not learning it consciously, but by being exposed to it in natural situations

Learner responsibility – nima?***** *a) o’rganishga mas’ullikdir

Learner to learner dictation is…******It is such kind of dictation where a pair could be reader and writer and viceversa.

Learners at the age of 7 are called…. *a) Young

Learners at the age of 7 are called….******a) Young

Lesson objective …******a) To enable pupils to talk about timetables using simple present.



Lesson plan gives a Teacher … *a) confidence

Lesson plan gives a Teacher …***** *a) confidence

Linguistic intelligence is….******a) revealed through specially designed grammar and vocabulary exercises based on pair work in dialogues. b) developed when students do exercises supported by pictures or use flash-cards. They reconstruct dialogues and stories with the help of stickers.

Listen to the description of a house and draw it.******a) listening for details

Listening and reading are …..***** receptive skills

listening, speaking, reading, and writing can be classified into which two groups?"***** *a)receptive and productive

Main principles of CLT: *a) Interactive mode of work, natural and spontaneous (free) use of language, meaningful communication, and meaning has primacy over form,

make up a dialogue with your neighbour”. *a) Pair work

make up a dialogue with your neighbour”.***** *a) Pair work

Match the level A2 with explanation. ***** *a) Wastage or elementary

Match the level A2 with explanation. *a) Wastage or elementary

Match while-writing task with definition ***** *a) draws on writing itself

Match while-writing task with definition *a) draws on writing itself

Method ***** a)*The procedures and techniques characteristic of teaching

Method a)*The procedures and techniques characteristic of teaching

method is…-***** *a)just the mediator between theory and classroom practice



Mind map ***** *a) A diagram which supposedly represents the brain or the mind: topics are clustered on the page together as they are believed to be collected in the brain.

Mind map *a) A diagram which supposedly represents the brain or the mind: topics are clustered on the page together as they are believed to be collected in the brain.

Mind map ….******a) A diagram which supposedly represents the brain or the mind: topics are clustered on the page together as they are believed to be collected in the brain.

Mirror is mostly used while teaching..***** *a) pronunciation

Mode of work (individual work, pairwork, groupwork) used in learning or teaching******a) Interaction pattern

Moving around in the same direction as the hands of a clock.******a) clockwise

Multimedia is……………***** Multimedia is content that uses a combination of different content forms such as text, audio, images, animations, video and interactive content.

Multiple-choice ***** *a) choice item will be a question or incomplete sentence. This is known as the stem. The different possible answers are known as alternatives. The alternatives typically include one correct answer and several wrong answers or distractors.

Multiple-choice *a) choice item will be a question or incomplete sentence. This is known as the stem. The different possible answers are known as alternatives. The alternatives typically include one correct answer and several wrong answers or distractors.

must be comprehensive enough to be a help to the teacher and it must provide all the recorder material.******Teachers’ books

Native Language mostly used in…***** *a)Traditional Method



Non-verbal communication is …******a)Body-language

Observation of a teacher or trainee by a colleague of equal status.******a) peer observation

Offers freedom to write the original content, using own language (essay, letters, narrations , making up sentences, composition, essay, picture description) ………..***** free writing

One way of presenting grammar is called deductive when…******The teacher explains grammar rules herself

Pair work is … *a) mode of doing a task or activity in pairs

Pair work is …***** *a) mode of doing a task or activity in pairs

Pair work________________________________________***** *a) provides opportunities for intensive listening and speaking practice

Pairwork ***** *a) a learning activity which involves learners working together in pairs.

Pairwork *a) a learning activity which involves learners working together in pairs.

Pedagogy ***** *a) the study of teaching methods and approaches.

Pedagogy *a) the study of teaching methods and approaches.

Peer observation ***** *a) Observation of a teacher or trainee by a colleague of equal status.

Peer observation *a) Observation of a teacher or trainee by a colleague of equal status.

Phonemic Chart can be useful for….***** *a)improving pupils’ pronunciation

Phonetics deals with ***** *a) vowels, consonants, voiced and unvoiced sounds, diphthongs

Planning lesson is important for ……***** *a) for identifying the objectives identifying outcomes of the lesson thinking of the essential aspects of the lesson



PPP stands for …***** *a) Presentation, Practice, Production

PPP stands for …*a) Presentation, Practice, Production

Pre listening….***** *a)Establish that pre listening tasks help students to predict the content of the recording and thus make it easier to understand it.

provides valuable information regarding a number of core objectives related to students’ behavior.*****observation of students

Pupils work out grammar rules themselves with the help of the teacher.******a) Inductive presentation of grammar

Put all the language skills in correct order***** *a) listening, speaking, reading, writing

Read the instruction and find the type of the dictation. - Imagine I am a tape-recorder (to draw on the board the buttons). I am dictating you the text, If you want me to pause you say “pause”, if you want me to continue you say “play”, If you want me to stop you say “stop”. ******a) Tape-recorder dictation

Read the instruction and find the type of the dictation. - You are listening to some interesting sounds. First time you just listen While listening second time you are writing some notes. Do not write whole sentences. Create a story in a group ******a) Sound-effects dictation

Read the instruction and find the type of the dictation. -You have got a passage with gaps. Your partner has got the appropriate words. You read it loudly, your partner listens to you carefully and helps you to fill the gaps. Then swap the roles. ******a) Shouting dictation

Read the instruction and find the type of the dictation. -Listen once(the teacher is dictating a story) and choose the best title for this story. Do not write anything. -Listen twice and write only some notes. Do not write the whole sentences.******a) dictoglos

Read the instruction and find the type of the dictation. --Pointing to the board to tell pupils that they are going to think of 7 words, № 1-the place ,where people might live........ ******a) Wild dictation



Read the listening activities in column Activities. In column Purpose write: Listen to a radio program and tell what it is about.******a)G if it is to listen for the gist (general idea).

Read the listening activities in column Activities. In column Purpose write: Listen to a telephone operator explaining how to find their office and follow the directions on the map you have in front of you.******a)D if it is to listen for Detail (e.g. turning right at a place, the shape of an object)

Read the listening activities in column Activities. In column Purpose write: Listen to two friends discussing how to solve the problem and decide whether you agree or disagree with the solution.******a)MI if it is to listen for Main Ideas (e.g. several things a person is describing)

Read the listening activities in column Activities. In column Purpose write: Listen to your partner describing a robot and draw it.******a)D if it is to listen for Detail (e.g. turning right at a place, the shape of an object)

Read the listening activities in column Activities. In column Purpose write: Listen to a crime witness and select the picture of the burglar she is describing.******a)D if it is to listen for Detail.

Read the listening activities in column Activities. In column Purpose write: Listen to a person telling about his favourite subjects at school and decide which of them are true for you and which are not true.******a)MI if it is to listen for Main Ideas (e.g. several things a person is describing)

Read the text and choose a title for it.*****a) skimming

Read the text and find antonyms to the words in bold.******a) intensive reading

Read the text and write the dates of birth of famous people in the table.*****a) scanning

Reading ,listening, speaking ,writing are …***** *a) the four principal language skills



Reading a text for getting specific information is...? ***** *a) Scanning

Reading a text for getting specific information is...? *a) Scanning

Reading a text for understanding its gist? *a)Skimming

Reading a text for understanding its gist?***** *a)Skimming

Reading by paying attention to wide range of details and ideas in the text.******a) extensive reading



Reading is to the mind…*****a)what exercise is to the body

Reasons why they are effective/ineffective in English lesson. I ask my teacher for help whenever I meet a word I don’t know.******a)Ineffective ,because learner becomes dependent on his/her Teacher.

Reasons why they are effective/ineffective in English lesson. I look at titles, subtitles, pictures and other visuals before reading.******a)*Effective, it can help to prepare a reader for reading.

Reasons why you may need to use warm ups…******a)all answers are correct

Role play - ***** *a) classroom activities in which students take the roles of different participants in a situation and act out what might typically happen in that situation

Role play - *a) classroom activities in which students take the roles of different participants in a situation and act out what might typically happen in that situation

Rub” means******a) move backwards and forwards



Second Language Acquisition (SLA) *a) (in applied linguistics) the processes by which people learn or acquire a second or foreign language. These processes are often investigated with the expectation that information about them may be useful in language teaching.

Second Language Acquisition (SLA)******a) (in applied linguistics) the processes by which people learn or acquire a second or foreign language. These processes are often investigated with the expectation that information about them may be useful in language teaching.

Self-correction ***** *a) Correction by a learner of her/his own mistakes – usually possible only in the case of post-systematic errors.

Self-correction *a) Correction by a learner of her/his own mistakes – usually possible only in the case of post-systematic errors.

Shouting dictation is …******It is such kind of dictation where reader reads loudly and partner listens carefully and fills the gaps.

Show the special sign of e-mail. ***** *a) @

Simulation ***** *a) Classroom or training activities which reproduce or simulate real situations and which often involve learners/participants in playing roles and group discussion in order to solve a problem or complete a given task.

Simulation *a) Classroom or training activities which reproduce or simulate real situations and which often involve learners/participants in playing roles and group discussion in order to solve a problem or complete a given task.

Simulation is…******a) a role-play where you play yourself in a given situation

Speaking and writing are ….. ***** productive skills



Speaking has 2 aspects******a)accuracy, an ability to speak correctly, and fluency, an ability to speak confidently.

Speaking skill is...******a)All answers are correct

Speaking using correct forms of grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation******a) accuracy

Stages of reading lesson are…***** *a)pre reading, while-reading, post-reading

Students write a paragraph, which could come immediately before the beginning of the story.***** *a) Post



Students are not passive in the assessment process but are engaged in developing the assessment, determining what a good performance entails, and learning to score through models provided by the teacher. Which key component of Assessment for Learning*****Student involved assessment

Students sing a song “ Head and shoulders, knees and toes “. They touch the correct part of their body as they sing the song.******a) Total Physical Response

Students work in groups to make five questions about vocabulary from the previous unit. Then, they exchange questions with another group and try to answer the questions.******a) Communicative Language Teaching

Study Skills ***** *a) Abilities, techniques, and strategies which are used when reading, writing, or listening for study purposes.

Study Skills *a) Abilities, techniques, and strategies which are used when reading, writing, or listening for study purposes.

Tactile learners like to learn by …******a) Touching or holding

Tactile learners like to learn by …*a) Touching or holding

Tape recorder, reading texts aloud; they are… ******a) Auditory learners

Tape recorder, reading texts aloud; they are… *a) Auditory learners

Teacher development goes beyond….***** *a) initial training and deals with the on-going professional development of teachers, particularly in in-service education programmes.

Teacher development goes beyond….*a) initial training and deals with the on-going professional development of teachers, particularly in in-service education programmes.

Teacher Education ***** *a) The field of activity which deals with the preparation and professional development of teachers. Within the field of teacher education, a distinction is sometimes made between teacher training and teacher development.

Teacher Education *a) The field of activity which deals with the preparation and professional development of teachers. Within the field of teacher education, a distinction is sometimes made between teacher training and teacher development.

Teacher training deals with…..***** *a) basic teaching skills and techniques, typically for novice teachers in a pre-service programme.

Teacher training deals with…..*a) basic teaching skills and techniques, typically for novice teachers in a pre-service programme.

Teachers are the main authority figure in this model. Students are viewed as “empty vessels” whose primary role is to passively receive information (via lectures and direct instruction) with an end goal of testing and assessment. It is the primary role of teachers to pass knowledge and information onto their students. In this model, teaching and assessment are viewed as two separate entities. Student learning is measured through objectively scored

Teaching a foreign language means the formation and development of pupils …******Habits and skills

Teaching listening should be … ******a) close to the nature of listening in real life

The ability to act and make decisions without being controlled by anyone else******a) Autonomy

The ability to produce language confidently…******a)Fluency

The ability to produce language in a correct way…******a)Accuracy

the ability to produce written and/or spoken language with ease and without significant hesitation



The Audio Lingual method of teaching...******It is based on the structural view of language

The Audiolingual Approach to language teaching has a lot of _________________with the Direct Method. *a) similarities

The Audiolingual Approach to language teaching has a lot of _________________with the Direct Method.***** *a) similarities

the C1 level mean?***** * upperintermediate

The CEFR aims are******a) All answers correct

The characteristics of auditory learners …******a) remember better when they read something aloud or listen to a tape recorder

The characteristics of kinesthetic learners ……******a) cannot sit still for a long class

The communicative approach aim to make all the _________ attain communicative competence***** learners

The development of audio lingual skills first, i.e., listening comprehension and speaking are called: …******Audio lingual

The dimensions of CLIL are……..******a) The Culture , the Environment, the Language, the Content , the Learning

The Direct Method also called………………..***** *a) Natural Method

The Direct Method also called……………….. *a) Natural Method

The Direct Method also called………………..***** *a) Natural Method

The Direct Method appeared as an answer to the shortcomings of the……………..***** *a) Grammar Translation Method



The direct method highlighted the teaching of vocabulary while the audiolingual approach focus on _________________. *a) grammar drills

The direct method highlighted the teaching of vocabulary while the audiolingual approach focus on _________________.***** *a) grammar drills

The Direct Method was established around ………… *a) 1900

The Direct Method was established around ………….***** *a) 1900



The Direct Method was established around ………….***** *a) 1900

The Direct Method was established in ………………………***** *a) Germany and France



The Direct Method was established in ………………………***** *a) Germany and France

The Direct Method was established in ………………………*a) Germany and France

The essential methods of teaching EFL to young learners are based on …********All answers correct

The four main types of ……techniques are the following: Skimming, Scanning, Intensive, Extensive*****reading

The ideas or content which occurs before and/or after a word, a phrase or even a longer utterance or text. It often helps in understanding the particular meaning of the word, phrase, etc.******a) context



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