Questions
Questions
1 Didactics Tiaret
2 Didactics Laghouat
3 Didactics Telemcen
4 Didactics Blida2
5 Didactics Mila
6 Didactics Constantine
7 Didactics Laghouat
8 Didactics (TEFL) Jijel
9 Didactics (TEFL) Constantine1
10 Didactics (language and culture) Tiaret
11 Applied linguistics Eloued
12 Applied linguistics (AL and ESP) Bejaia
13 Applied linguistics ENS Constantine
14 Applied linguistics Adrar
15 Applied linguistics (applied linguistics and Oum El Bouaki
16 Linguistics Telemcen
17 Linguistics Adrar
18 ESP Chlef
19 ESP Constantine
20 ESP Eloued
21 ESP (discourse analysis in ESP) Constantine1
22 Discourse Analysis Tamanghasset
23 Discourse Analysis Tamanghasset
24 Discourse Analysis Tamanghasset
25 Methodology Constantine1
26 Methodology Telemcen
27 Methodology Msila
28 Methodology Constantine
29 Methodology Mila
30 Methodology Chlef
31 Methodology Bejaia
32 The shifting role of teachers Didactics
33 Learner-centeredness in Algeria Didactics
34 Classroom management Didactics
35 Western ideas in ELT in Algeria Didactics
36 Learner-centered pedagogical practices Didactics
37 No single best teaching method Didactics
38 Influence of psycholinguistics and socioling Didactics
39 Contribution of discourse analysis to langu Discourse Analysis
40 All languages are dialects Linguistics
41 Use of technology in promoting learner au TEFL
42 Designing a syllabus for tourism students TEFL
43 Cultural and global issues in communicationTEFL
44 Teacher's role in education TEFL
45 Quantitative and qualitative research meth Methodology
46 Ethics in research Methodology
47 Integration of cultural component in EFL cla Teaching Culture
48 Blended learning in EFL Teaching Culture
49 The importance of the learning environmen Teaching Culture
50 Postcolonial literary tradition Literature
51 Plagiarism in research Literature
52 Error analysis in language teaching Language Testing an
53 Ethical considerations in research Language Testing an
54 Research methodology Methodology
55 Research methodology and methods Methodology
56 Despair and disillusionment in 20th-centuryLiterature
57 Approaches, methods, and techniques in la TEFL
58 Summative and formative assessment Language Testing an
59 Importance of ethics in research Methodology
60 The complexity of mixed-ability classes Didactics
61 Language teaching in postcolonial contexts Didactics
62 Academic integrity and avoiding plagiarism Didactics
63 Needs analysis in syllabus design Didactics
64 Language of instruction in African educationDidactics
Statement
According to Scriveber (2004), a teacher's move from a mere explainer, through an involver, and on towards an ena
"Ethics has well been called the religion of science." Based on this quote, how can research values survive in the ag
Didactics and pedagogy are viewed as two teaching concepts that are distinct but not distant, the former is teacher
Foreign language teaching methods and approaches have witnessed radical shifts through time due to many reason
To what extent do speaking and writing skills reveal learners' strengths and weaknesses, classroom interactive peda
Learning teaching is a lifelong process to promote best teaching practices. Discuss.
The digital age, with its reliance on technology, has occasioned a paradigm shift in classroom practices. The overall
Could ICTs substitute for the roles of the teacher in the EFL classroom? Argue.
One of the major concerns of teachers of English as a foreign language in higher education is to foster learners' criti
Research studies in the field of foreign language learning assert that the mastery of linguistic rules is not the only co
In learning a second language, the learner develops his own linguistic system facing potential problems that might c
Hutchinson and Waters argue that "the intrinsic goal of ESP resides in its accommodation to the learner's reason fo
Autonomous learners construct their knowledge by focusing on the meta-cognitive language learning strategies. Di
The impact of social factors on foreign language teaching and learning is inevitable. Discuss, taking into account the
Being at the heart of applied linguistics, second language acquisition heavily relies on the assumption that an under
For Lbov (2008), investigation begins with the simple act of noticing a variation - that there are two alternative way
Means of communication can be approached from more than one perspective. Discuss.
Widdowson (1983) posits that "ESP is simply a matter of describing a particular area of language and then using this
General English teachers may encounter several challenges in the process of teaching English for Science and Techn
Start-ups and multinational companies are unprecedentedly required to use English to promote their business. In th
To be valid, a specific-purpose language test should be derived from an analysis of specific target language use situa
"The concept of intertextuality endows discourse analysts with important insights into language and social interacti
Expanding on the notion of genre, discuss the concept of intertextuality, its theoretical grounding, and the ways in w
Critical Discourse Analysis is considered as a reaction to the limitation of the conventional scope of discourse analys
Data analysis and interpretation in any research should be independent of the researcher's personal judgment and
Research methodology is a systematic process that involves different steps and procedures. Write an essay in which
The value of any piece of research lies in the researcher's ability to analyze, interpret, and discuss results. Discuss.
Seeking reliability, researchers in social science tend to combine more than two research tools. Discuss.
Using technology has proved to be highly helpful in data collection and analysis whatever the research methodolog
In a research study, acknowledging and accrediting scientific contributions is an ethical criterion. Explain.
When selecting a problem, you need to narrow down your topic. According to your experience, how could you mov
The teachers' role in the classroom has been shifting over time from strict controller to facilitator. Discuss and illust
The phrase "learner-centered" makes it sound as if the teacher is not in control of the classroom. In the light of you
Successful classroom management involves not only responding effectively when problems occur but rather preven
Harmer (2001:94) believes that failure in EFL teaching is largely due to the fact that many approaches and teaching
In the field of foreign language teaching/learning, there has been a prominent shift from the focus on teachers and
According to academic research, linguists have demonstrated that there is not one single best teaching method for
How did psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics influence language learning?
Account for the contribution of discourse analysis to language teaching.
All languages are dialects, but not all dialects are languages. Discuss.
How can the use of modern technology help in promoting foreign language learners' autonomy?
What principles would you opt for in designing a syllabus for tourism students?
How do cultural and global issues affect communication? Knowing that global communication helps to increase bus
Critics say that the teachers' role should no longer conform to the dictum "the sage on the stage" because the task
Creswell (2002) notes that quantitative research is the process of collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and writing the
Whatever type of research methods opted for in a scientific investigation, ethical standards must be taken into acco
How would you integrate the cultural component in your EFL Class?
Debate about the role of new technologies fueled the development of blended learning. Discuss the most promine
A targeted learning environment is one of the most essential elements that determine an efficient learning/teachin
The postcolonial literary tradition, the voice of the subaltern goes hand in hand with revolutionary agency. Discuss
To be accepted as members in the academic community in which they big entry would be academics demonstrate a
The study of errors committed by language learners has long been considered as a fruitful method of diagnosing lan
What are the ethical considerations underlying the research process relating to both author and participants?
Research methodology is defined as the description, explanation, and justification of various methods of conductin
Starting Research is the most challenging step in developing a scientific study. Discuss with reference to your own e
The first quarter of the 20th century brought about dramatic changes to the Western world. The feelings of despair
What is the relationship between an approach, a method, and a technique in foreign language learning? Illustrate y
Summative and formative assessment have quite different purposes. Reflect in detail on the distinction and the arti
Ethical considerations should come into play in the various stages of research, from topic selection all the way to th
According to Berry Williams (2002), every class is multileveled. Some classes can be more multileveled than others
In the postcolonial literary tradition, the voice of the subaltern goes hand in hand with revolutionary agency. Discus
To be accepted as members in the academic community in which they big entry would be academics demonstrate a
"Needs analysis is [...] a defining if not the defining characteristic of ESE" (Holec, 1980). Holec describes needs analy
Empirical studies have shown that linguistic and cognitive skills are acquired far better in the home language. In this
and on towards an enabler is a move towards optimal efficiency in teaching.
alues survive in the age of technology?
the former is teacher-centered and theorizes a teaching approach, whereas the latter is learner-centered and articulates it. Ex
me due to many reasons. Discuss.
sroom interactive pedagogy, and achievement of teaching objectives?
practices. The overall aim of EFL teaching is to enhance socio-cognitive ability to ultimately engender independent learning. Co
age and then using this description to impart to learners the necessary restricted competence with a particular area." Discuss th
for Science and Technology. Discuss.
ote their business. In the Algerian context, what course parameters should the ESP teacher consider to optimize the inter/intra
rget language use situation(s). Discuss.
age and social interaction." Elaborating on the above quote, discuss the major theoretical contributions to the concept of intert
ding, and the ways in which texts interact with prior texts.
ope of discourse analysis. Discuss.
ersonal judgment and interests. Discuss.
Write an essay in which you describe this process focusing on the researcher's role in its success.
cuss results. Discuss.
ls. Discuss.
research methodology is.
on. Explain.
ce, how could you move from a vague idea to a clearly stated and contextualized research problem?
ator. Discuss and illustrate the teacher's role through the most appropriate approaches/methods.
om. In the light of your reading, discuss fully the notion of learner-centeredness and its application in a country like Algeria.
ccur but rather preventing them. Discuss.
proaches and teaching methods...are based on a very western idea of what constitutes "good" learning. Comment on this statem
focus on teachers and teaching to the focus on learners and learning. What implications might this shift have on such pedagogi
t teaching method for everyone in all contexts. Comment.
my?
n helps to increase business opportunities, remove cultural barriers, and develop a global village.
age" because the task of education is not to pour information into learners' heads but rather to engage learners' minds with po
reting, and writing the results of a study, while qualitative research is the approach to data collection, analysis, and report writi
must be taken into account at all stages of research. Discuss.
uss the most prominent considerations that respond to this type of learning, notably in an EFL context.
cient learning/teaching process. Discuss the role of the learning environment in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic experience
onary agency. Discuss with reference to one work.
ademics demonstrate a mastery of standard forms of appropriating someone else's work or ideas. Discuss the statement above
ethod of diagnosing language teaching problems. Yet, error analysis was criticized by "weakness in methodological procedures,
and participants?
methods of conducting research. In the light of this definition, write an essay in which you develop the research methodology a
ference to your own experience.
The feelings of despair and disillusionment become the catalyst of the modernist movement and literature. Discuss through clo
e learning? Illustrate your definitions with practical examples of classroom application.
distinction and the articulation of both types of assessment and the efficacy of linking them to improve educational standards.
ection all the way to the final representation and dissemination of the research findings. Write a critical analysis essay where yo
ltileveled than others and therefore more challenging for the teacher, but all classes are mixed-ability classes. Discuss.
tionary agency. Discuss with reference to one work.
ademics demonstrate a mastery of standard forms of appropriating someone else's work or ideas. Discuss the statement above
describes needs analysis as "the classical procedure by which a close link can be established between learners and curricula...
home language. In this respect, Obanya (1980:88) says: "it has always been felt by African educationists that the African child's
d and articulates it. Explain this statement with regard to the current Algerian educational system.
culture is vital for foreign language learners to interact adequately. Explain how EFL learners can communicate effectively and
es. Explain how knowledge of the second language acquisition (Universal grammar, monitoring theory, and socio-cultural theor
ge use is highly structured and not random. Discuss.
ticular area." Discuss the following quotation by suggesting the suitable salient guidelines that would make an appropriate ESP
pandemic experience.
esearch methodology and research methods adopted in the elaboration of an academic research work.
re. Discuss through close reference to works relevant to the statement above.
ducational standards.
nalysis essay where you describe the importance of ethics in doing research.
asses. Discuss.
nd socio-cultural theory) may help educational practitioners ensure a more effective foreign language instruction.
ups or individual learners". In the light of the quotation above, discuss the importance of needs analysis for designing a learner-
ormally used in his immediate environment". Discuss the issue with reference to today's Algerian education.
truction.
or designing a learner-centered syllabus that is based on the students' needs and wants.
tion.