Module 3 Unit 6 Activties and Quiz Solution

 

Module 3 Unit 6 


Activties and Quiz Solution



Unit 6 Activties Solution

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Unit 6 Quiz Solution

Select the correct option. Which of these sentences is true about delayed error correction?

It can support learners as it doesn’t interfere with communication and means errors can be dealt with anonymously

It’s not a good idea because learners will forget about their errors.

It should be used only as a last resort.

Select the correct option. How can you use the review sections of the textbook to assess grammar and vocabulary?

For formative assessment

For both formative and summative assessment

For summative assessment

Learners need feedback on how they use grammar and vocabulary when they speak and write.

True

False

Tests are the only way to assess learners’ grammar and vocabulary.

True

False

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Select the correct option. A learner is speaking and you can’t understand what they mean because of grammar and vocabulary mistakes. What kind of error correction should you use?

Immediate - they need your help now to communicate

Delayed - never interrupt learners when they are talking

Select the correct option. You can gather evidence about your learners’ understanding and use of grammar and vocabulary by:

Giving grammar and vocabulary exercises

Listening carefully when they speak

Reading what they write

All of the above

When speaking or writing, learners need feedback on how well they are communicating their message as well as how accurate their use of grammar and vocabulary is. True or false?

True

False

Grammar and vocabulary errors should be expected. They are a sign of learning and learners can learn from them. True or false?

True

False



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