a) Its an education which enables pupils to use their knowledge and apply skills in realistic situations
b) 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
c) is about a person, group, or situation that has been studied over time. The case study method often involves simply observing what happens to, or reconstructing the case history‘ of a single participant or group of individuals (such as a school class or a specific social group)
d) b, c
60. What is problem-based learning?
a) In this approach, the roles and responsibilities of both teachers and learners are different from those in more traditional types of school-based learning. Generally, in this approach, the teacher acts as a coach for or facilitator of activities that students carry out themselves.
b) it gives only one student a good chance to show their creative individuality and develops their individual spirit at the same time
c) is about a person, group, or situation that has been studied over time. The case study method often involves simply observing what happens to, or reconstructing the case history‘of a single participant or group of individuals (such as a school class or a specific social group)
d) Its only method of teaching
61. What is TPR?
a) Total Physical Response
b) Typical Phrase of Reference
c) Totally Prepared Reader
d) b, c
62. What is LAD?
a) Language Acquisition Device
b) Long Advanced Distance
c) Live Admire Dialogue
d) Lost Alphabet Dictionary
63. TPR was developed by………………
a) James Asher
b) Mark Twain
c) Vinogradov.V.V
d) A.S Pushkin
64. James Asher worked in…………………….University
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