Module 3 Question Booklet (AutoRecovered)
Module 3 Question Booklet (AutoRecovered)
Assignment(s):
Learning outcomes:
Question 1: Essay
Question 2: Task
Take two textbooks with roughly equivalent aims (e.g. an Intermediate general course
or one aimed at improving writing skills). Evaluate each on its own merits and then
compare them, noting their strong and weak points.
Question 3: Task
where the item occurs - grading; at what level; after or before which other items, e.g.
is it introduced before or after past simple and past continuous tenses; how long
before related items such as past perfect appear; is it introduced on its own or in
conjunction with yet, just, already, ever, for or since; when is the tense presented in
conjunction with these items; what vocabulary is introduced; does it accompany a
particular function?
Finally, look at the different ways of presenting the item - by dialogue, text, getting
students to perform actions, teacher demonstration and so on.
Question 4: Task
comparison of adjectives
passives
reported speech
or functions such as
expressing disagreement
apologizing
In the case of functions, examine the language used.
Question 5: Task
List all the uses of the present continuous tense. Giving examples.
There are several uses of present continuous tense and it is used to refer to the
current period when the action is still happening. Following are some examples:
1. I am doing my homework.
Present continuous tense is used to describe the on-going action.
Question 6: Task
The syllabus outlined in 3.1.2 takes account of the different meanings of the present
simple tense and the present continuous tense as well.
Even though present simple tense and present continuous tense are the most basic
of all tenses, some learners may find it difficult to comprehend tenses and its usage
in overall conversations, or writing practices. For this purpose, a syllabus must be
formulated keeping such anticipated problems in mind beforehand. The syllabus
outlined in 3.1.2 takes account of the different meanings of the present simple tense
and the present continuous tense as well, an overview of which is mentioned below:
Present simple tense: According to the syllabus, present simple tense is used to
express daily habits, routines, to describe facts, to express person’s likes or dislikes.
The syllabus also covers that present simple tense is used to write conditional
sentences and imperative sentences.
Overall, the syllabus covers the maximum usage for present simple and present
continuous tenses making it convenient and understandable for the beginners who
might have recently enrolled for the syllabus.
Question 7: Task
What do these questions (from Broughton: Know Your English) try to test?
b) a pile of houses
c) a pile of rubbish
d) a pile of newspapers
The words extraction, filling and drilling all have something to do with
We do not speak ‘a pile of houses’ as this collective noun does not represent a group
of houses. This question aims to test the fluency of speaker and his/her knowledge
about collective nouns.
The word extraction, filling and drilling are associated with dentistry. This question
aims to test the vocabulary of the learners and with which field is it related to.
Option d; soar and sore sound the same. This question aims to test the pronunciation
of the learners and their knowledge regarding homophones.
Question 8 Essay
Question 9: Task
Prepare a scheme of work for about 90 hours of teaching, which may be spread in
one of the following ways:
Prepare a diagnostic test for a class of students you are about to take over. You
should specify the age and approximate suspected level of the students. Briefly
explain the purpose of each section of the test. State any time limits imposed; if
none, state the expected duration.
I have prepared this diagnostic test for my students of grade 4 who are roughly nine
to ten years old. This test will focus on all four skills and will help me to diagnose the
gaps. The estimated time duration for the completion of test is 1 hour (60 minutes).
The diagnostic test is divided into four sections.
Section A, covers the reading comprehension part and the main objective of this
section is to assess student’s level of reading. In section A, a passage is given and
students are required to read the text and answer the questions carefully. Students
will be assessed on their ability to comprehend the text, infer the main idea of the
passage, guess the genre of the text, ability to paraphrase the long paragraphs.
In section B, grammar is included which covers various topics like punctation, parts
of speech, connectives, etc. The purpose of this section is to assess student’s
knowledge and their grip on grammar topics.
In section C, writing part is included. In this section, students are required to write
an informative report about the given topic. Students will be assessed on the basis of
well-written content, sentence structure, appropriate use of language, etc.
In the end section D is given. In this section, an interview will be held between a
teacher and the candidate. The student will be shown an informative video and by the
end of it, the student is required to share his opinions regarding the topic.
i To introduce and practise the present simple tense to a class whose age
you may choose.
iv To contrast a use of the present simple and present continuous tenses with a
class of adults.
v To teach describing motion, using some new verbs of motion and some
already known, to a class under 11 years old.
vi To teach for the first time the function of making suggestions, to a class under
15 years old.
viii To teach the language of a specific social situation to a class of adults, e.g.
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Activate Divide the students into a group of two members and ask
[10 minutes] them to have a pair role play.
Situation: Interviewing the celebrity regarding their on-
going film projects.
b) Write three lesson plans of your choice. (Number them ix, x, xi)
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Study Guide students that root words are basic words that have a
[15 minutes] meaning of its own.
Activate
[15 minutes]
Test Begin by sharing few puns with students and ask them to
[5 minutes] identify the difference.
Homo – same
Phone – sound
Verbs like feel, clap, am, etc. are used which signifies
present tense.
Teach
[15 minutes] Teacher will discuss the following graphic organiser with
the learners and guide students regarding different tenses.
Test Students will convert the following sentences in their
[10 minutes] manuscripts:
Action
1.