In this case, 'setting' refers to ...
- where the learning happens
- where the learners will use their English
- where you ask questions
Some questions are difficult for learners to answer because ...
- they may not understand the metalanguage like 'tense structures'
- they don't know the difference between needs and wants
- they can only answer Yes or No
A matrix grid allows ...
- respondents to grade their answers
- only Yes/No responses
- you to find out where they will use English
ESP stands for ...
- English for Special Procedures
- English for Spanish People
- English for Specific Purposes
General English is sometimes called ...
- ENAP
- ENOP
- ENOS
A question such as 'Do you like listening to stories?' is asking for learners to state ...
- wants
- needs
- strategies
Getting learners to explain how they prefer learning will mostly affect ...
- teaching approaches
- the level of the material
- skills work
Scoring a questionnaire allows you to ...
- change how you teach
- change the course materials
- get an overall picture of all the learners
Learners who are ____________ more likely to have a clear idea about what they need to know.
- younger
- older
- clever
If the materials are at the right level, learners will often say that it is ...
- perfect
- too difficult
- too easy