Exam Details

Subject elective – english language teaching
Paper
Exam / Course b.a.english literature
Department
Organization alagappa university
Position
Exam Date November, 2017
City, State tamil nadu, karaikudi


Question Paper

B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2017
Sixth Semester
English Literature
Elective ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
(CBCS 2014 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Section A (10 x 2 20)
Answer all questions.
1. Write the difference between EFL and ESL countries.
2. What is curriculum?
3. What are the uses of extensive reader?
4. Why do we call English as a global language?
5. What is active vocabulary?
6. Name the two types of Grammar.
7. What is meant by evaluation?
8. What are the advantages of language games?
9. Distinguish between listening and hearing.
10. Mention some of the teaching aids.
Sub. Code
4BENE2A
AFF-4252
2
WS3
Section B x 5 25)
Answer all questions, choosing either or
11. How do class room conditions and lack of audiovisual
aids hinder language learning?
Or
Write a note on course in Language Teaching.
12. Bring out the differences between native language
learning and second language learning.
Or
Give a short note on English as a window to the
modern world.
13. Write a note on Passive vocabulary.
Or
What are the steps to be followed in teaching
poetry?
14. Mention a few word games and explain them.
Or
How can proficiency in language skills be tested?
15. Write a note on substitution table.
Or
Explain the uses of flash cards and pictures.
AFF-4252
3
WS3
Section C x 10 30)
Answer any three of the following questions.
16. What are the features and procedures of the Direct
Method?
17. What are the problems that are faced by a learner in
second language learning?
18. Write an essay on the difference between teaching a
prose lesson and a poem.
19. Explain with suitable illustrations the different types of
test items as English teacher can construct.
20. How to use blackboards in English Language Teaching?
Explain.
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