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TEFL Universal Complete Exam Study Guide with Verified Rationale Answers | Latest Edition 1. Who is this course designed for? - ANSWER: Teachers who wish to teach non-English speakers to speak English. Rationale: TEFL courses are specifically aimed at preparing instructors to teach English to learners whose first language is not English, focusing on developing learners’ speaking and communication skills. 2. Pedagogy - ANSWER: teacher directed learning Rationale: Pedagogy traditionally refers to teacher-centered instruction where the teacher leads the learning process and students follow structured guidance. 3. What is the latest methodology applicable to TEFL? - ANSWER: the Eclectic method Rationale: The Eclectic method combines elements from multiple teaching approaches, allowing teachers to adapt techniques based on learner needs, making it the most flexible and modern approach. 4. Grammar Translation Method - ANSWER: A way of teaching in which learners study grammar and translate words and texts into their own language or the target language. They do not practise communication and there is little focus on speaking. Rationale: This method emphasizes written accuracy and translation rather than spoken communication, which is why it lacks speaking practice. 5. Direct Method (Natural Method) - ANSWER: Uses pantomime, real objects and visual materials to teach vocabulary and concepts. Rationale: The Direct Method avoids translation and instead builds meaning through real-life context, visuals, and demonstration to encourage thinking in the target language. 6. Audio-Lingual Method - ANSWER: the audio lingual method use only the target language... pattern practice and drills are an essential component of this method. The goal is for students to over-learn so that they will come to respond automatically. Rationale: This method is based on habit formation through repetition and drills, aiming for automatic responses without conscious translation. 7. What are Malcolm Knowles' 4 principles in teaching adults? - ANSWER: Involved adult learner's Adult learner's experience Relevance and impact to learner's lives Problem-Centered Rationale: Knowles’ andragogy theory emphasizes that adults learn best when their experience is valued, learning is relevant, and tasks are problem-based and participatory. 8. Andragogy - ANSWER: student led learning Rationale: Andragogy refers to adult learning where learners take responsibility for their own learning, unlike pedagogy which is teacher-directed. 9. linguistic intelligence - ANSWER: potential to learn and use spoken and written languages Rationale: This intelligence involves sensitivity to language, including vocabulary, grammar, and effective communication. y-kinesthetic intelligence - ANSWER: Students who are athletically gifted and acquire knowledge through bodily sensations. Rationale: Learners understand better through movement, physical activity, and hands-on experiences. al intelligence - ANSWER: potential to recognize and use patterns (visual awareness; use pictures to represent words) Rationale: This intelligence involves visualizing and interpreting spatial relationships, often supported by diagrams and imagery.

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TEFL Universal Complete Exam
Study Guide with Verified
Rationale Answers | Latest
Edition

1. Who is this course designed for? - ANSWER: Teachers who wish to teach

non-English speakers to speak English.

Rationale: TEFL courses are specifically aimed at preparing instructors to teach

English to learners whose first language is not English, focusing on developing

learners’ speaking and communication skills.




2. Pedagogy - ANSWER: teacher directed learning

Rationale: Pedagogy traditionally refers to teacher-centered instruction where

the teacher leads the learning process and students follow structured guidance.




3. What is the latest methodology applicable to TEFL? - ANSWER: the

Eclectic method

,Rationale: The Eclectic method combines elements from multiple teaching

approaches, allowing teachers to adapt techniques based on learner needs,

making it the most flexible and modern approach.




4. Grammar Translation Method - ANSWER: A way of teaching in which

learners study grammar and translate words and texts into their own

language or the target language. They do not practise communication and

there is little focus on speaking.

Rationale: This method emphasizes written accuracy and translation rather than

spoken communication, which is why it lacks speaking practice.




5. Direct Method (Natural Method) - ANSWER: Uses pantomime, real objects

and visual materials to teach vocabulary and concepts.

Rationale: The Direct Method avoids translation and instead builds meaning

through real-life context, visuals, and demonstration to encourage thinking in

the target language.

,6. Audio-Lingual Method - ANSWER: the audio lingual method use only the

target language... pattern practice and drills are an essential component of

this method. The goal is for students to over-learn so that they will come to

respond automatically.

Rationale: This method is based on habit formation through repetition and

drills, aiming for automatic responses without conscious translation.




7. What are Malcolm Knowles' 4 principles in teaching adults? - ANSWER:

Involved adult learner's

Adult learner's experience

Relevance and impact to learner's lives

Problem-Centered

Rationale: Knowles’ andragogy theory emphasizes that adults learn best when

their experience is valued, learning is relevant, and tasks are problem-based and

participatory.




8. Andragogy - ANSWER: student led learning

, Rationale: Andragogy refers to adult learning where learners take responsibility

for their own learning, unlike pedagogy which is teacher-directed.




9. linguistic intelligence - ANSWER: potential to learn and use spoken and

written languages

Rationale: This intelligence involves sensitivity to language, including

vocabulary, grammar, and effective communication.




10.bodily-kinesthetic intelligence - ANSWER: Students who are athletically

gifted and acquire knowledge through bodily sensations.

Rationale: Learners understand better through movement, physical activity, and

hands-on experiences.




11.spatial intelligence - ANSWER: potential to recognize and use patterns

(visual awareness; use pictures to represent words)

Rationale: This intelligence involves visualizing and interpreting spatial

relationships, often supported by diagrams and imagery.

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