71. Which tool is commonly used for self-assessment in language learning?, A. Rubrics that outline specific performance criteria., B. A final standardized exam., 72.Which of the following is an example of peer assessment?, A. Students evaluate their speaking performance using a rubric., D. Students rate each other’s oral presentations using a checklist., 73. What is the main challenge of peer assessment in language classrooms?, A. It requires advanced technology for implementation., B. Students may lack the skills to evaluate their peers effectively., 74. Which tool is most appropriate for both self-assessment and peer assessment?, A. Multiple-choice quizzes., B. A detailed rubric with clear performance indicators., D. Standardized language proficiency tests., C. A grammar worksheet for individual practice., 75. What is the most effective way to address errors in speaking during a conversation activity?, A. Interrupting the student immediately to correct the error., C. Allowing the conversation to continue and providing feedback afterward, 76. What strategy helps minimize the negative impact of error correction on students’ confidence?, A. Highlighting errors in front of the entire class., B. Using positive reinforcement along with feedback., 77. How does the eco-method help in error correction?, B. By asking students to identify the error in their peers’ sentences., D. By highlighting errors in a way that prompts the student to reflect and correct., A. By giving students the correct answer immediately., C. By ignoring errors to maintain fluency in communication., 78. How is the finger-correction method typically used in language teaching?, A. By pointing out specific words in a written sentence that are incorrect., B. By using fingers to represent parts of a sentence and indicating where the error occurs., 79. What does the "Cognition" component in CLIL focus on?, A) Encouraging critical thinking, problem-solving, and cognitive development., B) Understanding cultural differences in language use., 80. Which of the following is NOT a core principle of CLIL?, A) Focus on grammar instruction only., B) Integration of content and language learning., C) Use of the target language for subject-specific topics., D) Emphasis on active student engagement and collaboration..
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