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CTET & TET English Language Previous Papers: Principles of Language Teaching
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1. The……. favours the exposure of students to a structure in different contexts that could allow them to apply the rules by themselves.
2. Learners are familiar with the concept 'cyberspace' due to their cognitive overload. Therefore, learners
3. Constructivism is a theory where students
4. The 'bottom up' model of curriculum is one where
5. Mrs. Sinha asks prediction options as she reads aloud a story to her class III students. She does this to
6. Constructivist approach to language learning promotes
7. The Linguist, Noam Chomsky maintains that every child has an innate Language Acquisition Device (LAD) that he/she uses for
8. The teacher's role is shifting from 'sage on the stage' to ''guide on the side'. Technology integration helps this process when
9. Process writing approach could be described as
10. The teacher's cues for activities are given in the first language, in a second language class. This …… exploits the communicative potential of a given structure.
11. Teachers in an English medium school use only English to teach Science, Social Science and Mathematics. What approach do they adopt?
12. The purpose of teaching a poetry text is more on
13. English is a……. language in India.
14. ''Language is one of the most important characteristics forms of human behaviour.'' It is the statement of
15. Children can best learn a language when they have
16. Kavya notes down the errors committed by learners of the class and discusses them once in a fortnight. What is the practice known as?
17. Communicative Language Teaching replaced basically
18. To develop language functions, teaching of speaking skills for younger children would include
19. …… is pre-requisite to learning English.
20. 'Children deserve most of the credit for the language that they acquire.' This observation implies that in modern classrooms
21. What is rote learning?
22. Choose the correct alternative which best completes the sentence. Children can be encouraged to learn a new language……
23. While drafting a notice, students may be instructed to use…… language.
24. Which approach/method to teaching English discourages the use of mother tongue?
25. Which of the following considers words and word chunks as basis for language learning?