TRUE or FALSE? "Accuracy" is the use of correct forms of grammar, vocabulary, spelling and pronunciation.
TRUE
NOUN - The name given to what the teacher wants to achieve in the lesson or in the course
aim
The mental processes involved in thinking, understanding and learning
Cognitive process
An approach where students are given rules and information about the language and then apply these when they use the language
Deductive learning/approach
A particular way or a system for doing something is called a(n)...
method / approach
An approach where the learner works out rules for themselves from context or examples
Inductive approach/learning
What's the name of the theory that claims that it is possible to learn a language without formally studying it, just by hearing and/or reading it and then using it.
Language acquisition theory
happens when the learner’s mother tongue affects performance in the target language, especially in pronunciation, lexis or grammar
L1 interference
Learning driven by outside factors, e.g. parental pressure
Extrinsic motivation
The different ways learners and the teacher work together in class, e.g. learner to learner in pairs or groups
Interaction patterns
The organisation of related words and expressions which showstheir relationship to one another
Lexical set / Lexical field
The support given to learners to enable them to perform tasks beyond their capacity
Scaffolding
A technique where an utterance is divided into parts and learners repeat the last part, then the last two parts, building up to the whole utterance
Backchaining
The focus on communicating meaning and ideas (or the content and ideas of the text), rather than trying to be correct
fluency
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