Memo | Due January/February 2026 | Language
Teaching and Learning in Education (UNISA)
,Question 1:
Which of the following is considered a key principle of communicative language
teaching?
• A) Focus on grammar over fluency
• B) Use of authentic materials
• C) Rote memorization of vocabulary
• D) Emphasis on conversation and interaction
Correct Option: D
Rationale: Communicative language teaching emphasizes the importance of
interaction and conversation in learning a language, prioritizing real communication
over the strict accuracy of grammar.
Question 2:
Which approach highlights the importance of cultural context in language learning?
• A) Structuralism
• B) Sociocultural theory
• C) Behaviorism
• D) Universal grammar
Correct Option: B
Rationale: Sociocultural theory posits that cultural context significantly influences
language learning, as it accounts for social interactions and cultural tools as pivotal in
the learning process.
Question 3:
What is an advantage of using task-based language teaching (TBLT)?
• A) It minimizes student interaction
• B) It focuses solely on grammar rules
• C) It promotes real-world language use
• D) It discourages cooperative learning
Correct Option: C
, Rationale: TBLT encourages learners to use language for meaningful tasks, reflecting
real-world communication scenarios, which enhances the practical application of
language skills.
Question 4:
In the context of language acquisition, what does the term "input hypothesis" refer to?
• A) The idea that learners acquire language by understanding input that is
slightly above their current level
• B) The theory that explicit instruction is most effective
• C) The belief that repetition aids language learning
• D) The assumption that language is learned through imitation
Correct Option: A
Rationale: The input hypothesis, proposed by Stephen Krashen, asserts that language
learners progress by comprehending input that is just beyond their current proficiency,
promoting natural language acquisition.
Question 5:
What is the primary goal of formative assessment in language education?
• A) To monitor student learning and provide ongoing feedback
• B) To determine the final grade of students
• C) To assess only speaking skills
• D) To compare students’ performance to a standard
Correct Option: A
Rationale: Formative assessment aims to provide feedback throughout the learning
process, helping both educators and students understand progress and make
necessary adjustments to improve learning outcomes.
Question 6:
Which of the following strategies best supports vocabulary acquisition?
• A) Providing definitions only
• B) Using words in context
• C) Repeating words multiple times
• D) Focusing solely on spelling