Exam Details
Subject | english language teaching | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.a. english | |
Department | ||
Organization | alagappa university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2016 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, karaikudi |
Question Paper
M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2016
Fourth Semester
English
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
(2012 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Part A (10 2 20)
Answer all questions in about a sentence or 2 each.
1. What is behaviorism?
2. Expand ESL and ESP.
3. Define the procedures of situational language teaching.
4. What does CLT mean?
5. What is drafting?
6. Define skimming.
7. What does LSRW mean?
8. Which is said to be the most important skill?
9. What is substitution table?
10. Define cloze test.
Sub. Code
701402
RW-10812
2
sp3
Part B 5 25)
Answer the following questions in about 200 words each.
11. Analyze the impact of behaviorism on language
teaching.
Or
Explain how cognitive learning theory influenced
language teaching?
12. What are the drawbacks of grammar translation
method?
Or
Describe oral approach.
13. Explain the basic principles and salient features of
audio-lingual method.
Or
How would you design reading tasks?
14. What are the major steps in dealing with a prose
passage?
Or
Explain the focus in teaching poetry.
15. Explain the use of ICT in ELT testing.
Or
Explain the types of questions.
RW-10812
3
sp3
Part C 10 30)
Answer any three of the following questions in about
500 words each.
16. Examine the relevance of psychological schools to
language teaching.
17. Examine the different methods of teaching English.
18. Describe the theoretical approaches and basic concepts in
reading.
19. Examine the technique of teaching the four skills.
20. Analyze the role of grammar in communicative language
teaching.
Fourth Semester
English
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
(2012 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Part A (10 2 20)
Answer all questions in about a sentence or 2 each.
1. What is behaviorism?
2. Expand ESL and ESP.
3. Define the procedures of situational language teaching.
4. What does CLT mean?
5. What is drafting?
6. Define skimming.
7. What does LSRW mean?
8. Which is said to be the most important skill?
9. What is substitution table?
10. Define cloze test.
Sub. Code
701402
RW-10812
2
sp3
Part B 5 25)
Answer the following questions in about 200 words each.
11. Analyze the impact of behaviorism on language
teaching.
Or
Explain how cognitive learning theory influenced
language teaching?
12. What are the drawbacks of grammar translation
method?
Or
Describe oral approach.
13. Explain the basic principles and salient features of
audio-lingual method.
Or
How would you design reading tasks?
14. What are the major steps in dealing with a prose
passage?
Or
Explain the focus in teaching poetry.
15. Explain the use of ICT in ELT testing.
Or
Explain the types of questions.
RW-10812
3
sp3
Part C 10 30)
Answer any three of the following questions in about
500 words each.
16. Examine the relevance of psychological schools to
language teaching.
17. Examine the different methods of teaching English.
18. Describe the theoretical approaches and basic concepts in
reading.
19. Examine the technique of teaching the four skills.
20. Analyze the role of grammar in communicative language
teaching.
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