Listening helps improve:, Writing only, Grammar rules only, Drawing, Speaking, What is the main purpose of listening in communication?, To repeat sounds, To write sentences, To understand meaning, To test knowledge, Post-listening connects:, Listening only, Reading, Grammar only, Speaking & writing, Pre-listening goal:, Prepare students, Test students, Give homework, Correct mistakes, Extensive listening includes:, Short words, Grammar rules, Songs and films, Exercises, Intensive listening focuses on:, Grammar, Pictures, Stories, Songs, Listening for detail focuses on:, General idea, Specific information, Pictures, Writing, Listening for gist means:, Main idea, Details, Grammar, Spelling, Students find listening difficult because of:, Slow speech, Fast speech, Short texts, Simple words, A listening lesson has:, One stage, Two stages, Three stages, Four stages, The Listening stages are:, Pre, While, Post, Start, Middle, End, Read, Write, Speak, Listen, Write, Read, While-listening happens:, Before the audio, During the audio, After the audio, At home, Post-listening happens:, Before the audio, During the audio, After the audio, At home, Deductive approach means:, Students guess rules, Students practise the rule, Students write stories, Teacher explains rules first, PPP stands for, Presentation-Practice-Production, Production-Presentation-Practice, Practice-Presentation-Production, Presentation-Production-Practice, First step in deductive approach when teaching grammar:, Practice, Rule explanation, Production, Game, Production stage when teaching grammar is:, Controlled, Writing only, Free use, Reading, Example of production when teaching grammar:, Fill blanks, Conversation, Reading, Matching, One disadvantage of deductive approach is:, It may be boring, It is clear, It is too long, It is difficult, Inductive approach means:, Teacher explains first, Students practise rules, Students copy, Students discover rules, Inductive approach advantage:, Boring, Interesting, Difficult, Slow, Inductive approach disadvantage:, Fast, Easy, Takes time, Simple, Which is an example of deductive teaching?, Students discover rules, Students reads the story, Students guess meaning, Teacher explains Present Simple rules first, Which task belongs to the practice stage when teaching grammar?, Debate, Fill in the blanks, Story writing, Discussion, Production stage when teaching grammar develops:, Accuracy, Fluency, Memorization, Translation, Which activity is most suitable for young learners?, Grammar games, Essay writing, Translation, Exams, Students learn better when they:, Are active, Are silent, Memorize only, Write only, Effective grammar teaching includes:, Explanation only, Practice only, Explanation + practice + use, Writing only, Which approach is more student-centered?, Deductive, Inductive, PPP, Practice, Which activity is most communicative?, Gap fill, Matching, Role play, True/False.
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