The Grammar Translation Method emphasizes the explicit teaching of grammatical rules and the translation of literary texts rather than the development of speaking skills., True, false, Task-Based Language Teaching focuses primarily on completing meaningful tasks, while grammar instruction often occurs after the task during the language focus stage., True, False, In the Audio-Lingual Method, errors are generally tolerated because they are considered a natural stage of language development., True, False , Project-Based Learning usually involves long-term collaborative projects that integrate multiple language skills and often result in a final product or presentation., True , False, Total Physical Response is based on the theory that language learning is more effective when learners respond physically to verbal commands before producing speech., True , False , Suggestopedia assumes that a relaxed learning environment and positive suggestion can improve memory and language acquisition., True, False , In CLIL classrooms, language learning is separated from subject content so that students can focus on grammar before studying academic topics., True, False, The Audio-Lingual Method was strongly influenced by structural linguistics and behaviorist psychology., True, False, Task-Based Language Teaching typically requires learners to use language for real-world communication rather than simply practicing isolated grammatical structures., True, False, The Grammar Translation Method encourages extensive use of the target language for classroom communication and interaction., True, False.

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