Approaches and Methods in ELT Jeopardy
Revise different approaches and methods in ELT as well as associated materials and techniques.
Created Date
01.18.18
Last Updated
01.19.18
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Topics of this game:
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Which approach or method recognises the importance of language occurring in ‘chunks’?
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Which approach or method believes in not taking materials into the classroom or preparing the input of a lesson?
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With which approach or method do you associate ‘i + 1’?
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Which of the following approaches and methods is Jane Willis associated with?
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Which approach or method uses Cuisenaire rods?
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Which approach or method has strong associations with drilling?
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Which approach or method is the oldest?
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In which approach or method is a device for recording students’ speech usually used?
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In which approach or method is VAKOG referred to?
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In which approach or method is Baroque music sometimes used?
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In which approach or method is the imperative commonly used?
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Which approach or method is Caleb Gattegno associated with?
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Which approach or method emphasises a ‘focus on form’ rather than a ‘focus on forms’?
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Which of the following approaches and methods does not advocate a more emergent methodology?
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What is the name of the current prevailing methodology in ELT classrooms today?
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