Communicative Language Teaching emphasizes the importance of communication and real-life language use in language learning.
In Communicative Language Teaching, grammar is the primary focus of language instruction.
Assessment in Communicative Language Teaching focuses on students’ ability to communicate effectively in various real-life situations.
In Communicative Language Teaching, language learning is viewed as:
A memorization exercise
A means of communication in real-life situations
A focus on grammar rules
A passive listening activity
Assessment in Communicative Language Teaching typically involves:
Multiple-choice grammar tests
Written exams focusing on memorization
Task-based assessments requiring communication and interaction.
Dictation exercises
Which of the following activities aligns with the principles of Communicative Language Teaching?
Reciting vocabulary lists silently.
Completing grammar worksheets independently
Memorizing verb conjugations without context
Engaging in role-plays to practice real-life conversations.