- A.They all lay emphasis on the individual and on the personal learning strategies.
- B.Teachers are encouraged to give as much intrusion into the learning process of students as possible.
- C.They don't endeavor to involve the whole person of the students.
- D.All view the learning of a second language as quite similar to the learning of the first.
- A.the field of discourse
- B.the tenor of discourse
- C.the mode of discourse
- D.the function of discourse
- A.Sentence patterns.
- B.Pictures.
- C.Games.
- D.Signs.
- A.Tracy Terrell
- B.Stephen Krashen
- C.Charles Fries
- D.D.A. Wilkins
- A.the acquisition-learning hypothesis
- B.the monitor hypothesis
- C.the natural order hypothesis
- D.the noticing hypothesis
- A.language learning is habit formation
- B.language learning is behavior
- C.language learning is a mental process
- D.language learning is natural acquisition
- A.It is an important concept in Noam Chomsky's theory.
- B.It describes an active organization of future action.
- C.It refers to the mental framework of past experience.
- D.It stores in the working memory.
- A.it encourages meaning and creativity
- B.it emphasizes language form rather than language content
- C.it focuses on drill practice
- D.it relies on dialogues
- A.1930s
- B.1940s
- C.1950s
- D.1960s
- A.Functional
- B.Structural
- C.Cognitive
- D.Generative
- A.deductively
- B.inductively
- C.positively
- D.negatively
- A.situations or topics
- B.textbooks or materials
- C.ideas or concepts
- D.students or learners
- A.H. Paul
- B.W. M. Wundt
- C.J.A. Comenius
- D.F. Gouin
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The new world in the() century made the Direct Method not only a necessity but also a possibility.
- A.early 18th
- B.late 18th
- C.early 19th
- D.late 19th
- A.sentence patterns
- B.principles for translation
- C.structures
- D.bilingual word lists
- A.sentence
- B.word
- C.sound
- D.morpheme
- A.Daniel Jones
- B.Harold Palmer
- C.Michael West
- D.C. E. Eckersley
- A.vocabulary
- B.syntax
- C.grammar
- D.phonetics
- A.J. Schumann
- B.R. Anderson
- C.B. E. Skinner
- D.S. Krashen
- A.Chomsky
- B.Freud
- C.Skinner
- D.Watson