I. Multiple Choices: (15%)
Directions: In this section, you are given 15 questions, beneath each of which are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You are to make the best choice either to complete the incomplete statement or to answer the question. One point is given to each correct choice.
1. According to the records available, human beings have been engaged in the study of language for ______ centuries.
A. 10
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
2. Traditional linguists gave priority to the written form and took ______ as their starting point.
A. words
B. phrases
C. sentences
D. paragraphs
3. Overemphasis on translation can never free learners from dependence on the ______ language.
A. second
B. target
C. first
D. foreign
4. According to Gouin, ______ expression is intimately linked with thought about real events.
A. linguistic
B. verbal
C. facial
D. natural
5. What can be introduced as a means of consolidation and evaluation in the Direct Method?
A. Fill-in-the-blank.
B. Dictation.
C. Writing.
D. Reading.
6. Palmer and his fellow linguists believed that a mastery of some ______ words would greatly assist foreign language learning.
A. 1,000
B. 2,000
C. 3,000
D. 4,000
7. With the Oral Approach, rather than focus on explaining grammatical rules in classroom teaching, the teacher must encourage direct and ______ use of the target language in the classroom.
A. quick
B. careful
C. spontaneous
D. specific
8. The Audiolingual Method provided such materials for teaching English as all of the following EXCEPT ______.
A. English 900
B. Lado English Series
C. New World English
D. Success With English
9. The Audiolingual Method uses ______ to present the language.
A. dialogues
B. passages
C. movies
D. articles
10. The process of learning by discovery, according to Brunner, involves ______ with the minimum of instruction and errorful learning.
A. generalization
B. association
C. deduction
D. induction
11. In the Natural Approach, the lexicon for both comprehension and production is considered ______ in the construction and interpretation of messages.
A. critical
B. trivious
C. unimportant
D. inappropriate
12. According to the Natural Approach, ______ is not absolutely essential for language acquisition.
A. writing
B. reading
C. speaking
D. listening
13. One of the study areas in pragmatics is how utterances are affected by the relationship between ______.
A. the speakers
B. the hearers
C. the reader and the writer
D. the speaker and the hearer
14. Most schools of the Communicative Approach share the view that language is used for communication, and they are primarily concerned with the ______ rather than the structure.
A. communication
B. meaning
C. interaction
D. participants
15. Which of the following methods advises teachers to consider their students as “whole persons”?
A. Community Language Learning
B. The Silent Way
C. Total Physical Response
D. Suggestopaedia
III. Matching: (15%)
Directions: This section consists of three groups of pairs listed in two columns, A and B. You are to match the one marked ①,②,③,④,or ⑤ in Column A with the one marked a, b, c, d, or e in Column B. One point is given to each pair you match correctly.
36. A: techniques used in B: the purpose
Grammar-Translation Method
① reading a. to apply the grammar rules to examples and to
understand the reading passage
② analysis and comparison b. to introduce new words and grammar rules
③ translation c. to check the understanding of the reading passage
④ reading comprehension questions d. to apply the new items
⑤ written work e. to present new items or to understand the passage
37. A: techniques used in the Natural Approach B: the purpose
① personal charts and tables a. to help the students to use the target
language to work out problems
② open dialogues b. to involve the students’ ideas and
reactions
③ problem-solving c. to involve the students in giving
information about themselves
④ games d. to involve the students in learning
something new through the target
language
⑤ inspanidual reports and presentations e. to involve the students in using the
language to play
38. A: Foreign Language Teaching Method B: the advocator or practitioner
① Total Physical Response a. J. Asher
② the Silent Way b. G. Lozanov
③ Community Language Learning c. Zhang Zhengdong
④ Suggestopaedia d. Charles A. Curran
⑤ Three Dimensional Approach e. Gattegno
IV. Questions for Brief Answers: (30%)
Directions: This section has six questions. You are to answer them briefly. Five points are given to each question.
39. Could you please name two of Daniel Jones’ works on English phonetics?
40. What is the core of a Grammar-Translation classroom?
41. How does the teacher that employs the Oral Approach respond to students’ errors?
42. What is the attitude of the Cognitive Approach towards mistakes in the language learning process?
43. What are the distinguishing features of the Notional-Functional Syllabus?
44. What is the role of the teacher in Total Physical Response?
V. Questions for Long Answers: (20%)
Directions: The two questions in this section are to be answered on the basis of your own teaching experience as well as the theoretical knowledge you’ve learned. Ten points are given to each question.
45. What advantages can be found in the Direct Method?
46. What are the five distinctive features of the Audiolingual Method in terms of the structural linguistics and behaviorist psychology? Give one typical technique to illustrate one of these features.