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    Temas de Opociciones de Inglés de Primaria 2022
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  • What did the Direct/Natural Method attempt to do in comparison to the Grammar-Translation Method?
    The D/N Method attempts to teach FL in the same way the L1 is learned, focusing purely on acquisition, as opposed to the G-T Method, which teaches artificially
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  • How did behaviourism change FL teaching?
    Behaviourism (Sapir/Bloomfield), which says lang. is a behaviour and can be learned through repetition & reinforcement shifted us to the AL/AV methods.
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  • Name 5 characteristics of the Communicative Approach, citing any relevant authors. (14)
    Developmental stage, meaningful learning, roughly tuned language, related to students' interests, authentic language for authentic reasons, etc...
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  • Assessment must be ____, ____, and ____. What does this mean?
    CONTINUOUS: we are always assessing. FORMATIVE: influence our teaching process. SUMMATIVE: take into account all activities. (Students should self assess.)
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  • Name and briefly define the three periods of children's literature that we have discussed. (15)
    15th-17th century: Prior to children's literature. 18th-19th century: beginnings of children's literature. 20th century to present: children's literature's boom
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  • Name a children's classic from the 19th century with a child as the main character. Who is the author?
    Oliver Twist or Great Expectations (Charles Dickens), Tom Sawyer or Huckleberry Finn (Mark Twain).
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  • Name and define three types of literature of particular interest in the FLC.
    NURSERY RHYMES: traditional songs/rhymes for kids. RIDDLES: questions that play with language. TALES: short, fun stories (traditional/modern)
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  • Define Children's Literature.
    Novels/poems/plays/essays and other texts written for children characterised by excellence of style/expression & themes of general/enduring interest.
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  • Name 2 pedagogical benefits of using songs in the classroom.
    Promotion of oral fluency/active listening/concentration/memory; repetition=fun internalization of content & alignment with the developmental stage of students
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  • What are Jazz Chants and who invented them?
    Chants that draw FL learner's attention to the rhythm of the English language, helping them to master suprasegmental elements of speech (Carolyn Graham)
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  • Which theory by which author can explain why games are such a great tool for FL learning? (think motivation, relaxation...) Explain why.
    The Affective Filter Hypothesis, Stephen Krashen. Games lower our students' affective filters by motivating them and making them feel more relaxed.
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  • What are the pros and cons of cooperative games? Competitive games?
    COOP: develop social skills/working in groups. May not be as motivating as comp. games. COMP: highly motivating, sometimes students get too competitive.
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  • What is the difference between roleplay and simulation?
    Both involve a degree of improvisation in an artificial environment. RP requires pupils to pretend to be someone they aren't; sim. lets them act as themselves
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  • What is one of the main benefits of drama projects (i.e. practicing memorized lines) in the FLC?
    Allow pupils to focus on and practice paralinguistic features of speech and accompanying nonverbal communication without worrying about the words themselves.
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  • Where does it say: “Students must acquire basic communicative competence (CC) that allows them to express and understand simple messages and participate in everyday situations in at least one foriegn language.”?
    Royal Decree 126/2013, Article 7f. (Stage General Objectives)
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  • Name the 4 Blocks of Contents and 2 of their 6 subcategories found in Decree 108/2014.
    B1:L, B2:S, B3:R, B4:W. Linguistic functions, strategies, sociocultural aspects, high frequency vocabulary, syntactic structures, transversal contents.
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