- A.Communicative Language Teaching.
- B.Meaning negotiation
- C.Discourse analysis
- D.Pragmatics
- A.Guide to Patterns and Usage in English
- B.The Advanced Learner's Dictionary of Current English
- C.A Handbook of English Grammar
- D.Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
- A.10
- B.15
- C.20
- D.25
- A.Affective-humanistic activities.
- B.Communicative activities.
- C.Skill-getting activities.
- D.Social activities.
- A.1,000
- B.2,000
- C.3,000
- D.4,000
- A.Bloomfield
- B.BF. Skinner
- C.Charles Fries
- D.Noam Chomsky
- A.Structuralist theory
- B.Communicative linguistics
- C.Transformational-Generative linguistics
- D.Habit-formation theory
- A.reading comprehension ability
- B.translating ability
- C.oral and aural facility
- D.thinking capacity
- A.presentation by direct association
- B.reading and explaining the new words and expressions in the first language
- C.asking learners to read sentences aloud and translate them into the first language
- D.students'choral imitation all together or in large groups
- A.new language points are introduced and practised in situations
- B.accuracy is maintained
- C.reading and writing are introduced later
- D.translation should be avoided
- A.more advanced learners
- B.beginners
- C.more advanced classes and beginners
- D.learners interaction with each other
- A.discourse
- B.sociolinguistic
- C.strategic
- D.grammatical
- A.Practically workable
- B.Theoretically well-graded.
- C.Intellectually ordered.
- D.Structurally grammar-based.
- A.verbal
- B.linguistic
- C.natural
- D.facial
- A.the Grammar-Translation Method
- B.the Direct Method
- C.the Audiolingual Method
- D.the Oral Approach
- A.text-based
- B.task-based
- C.game-based
- D.situation-based
- A.being exposed to
- B.speaking
- C.using
- D.listening to
- A.classified
- B.rule-governed
- C.varied
- D.leveled
- A.mother language
- B.vocabulary
- C.phonetics
- D.the rule of the target language
- A.Suggestopaedia
- B.Audiolingualism
- C.Community Language Learning
- D.Three Dimensional Approach