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Multiple-choice test | TKT Course
When concerned with teacher talk, the L in CLEAR stands for:
- limited
- local
- logical
- less
When concerned with teacher talk, the A in CLEAR stands for:
- appropriate
- active
- actual
- articulated
Metalanguage in a classroom refers to:
- managing the learning and teaching
- describing only grammar
- transactions
- interactions
If you need to find out what a student actually means by, e.g., I have finished, you are looking for:
- covert error
- overt error
- lexical error
- appropriacy error
If a learner understands How long are you staying? to mean How long have you been here? then we have:
- an interpretive error
- a productive error
- a syntactical error
- a skills error
If, in a ticket office, a learner says, I wonder if you could possibly sell me a ticket to London. then we are dealing with:
- a stylistic error
- a register error
- a phonological error
- a referential error
If a teacher says Work in pairs to see if you agree on the answer the concern is with:
- classroom management
- maintaining social relationships
- explaining a task
- discipline
Nomination is concerned with:
- making sure everyone is involved
- making noun phrases
- getting people to help each other
- forming groups
Teachers often say why they are asking people to do things because:
- it maintains purposefulness
- it involves everyone
- it explains the aim of the course
- it keeps people motivated
If the teacher asks, Are we talking about here and now or somewhere else now? to aim is to:
- check the concept
- explain the grammar
- look for mistakes
- start a discussion