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a test that is given at the end of a course to see how much the learners have learned.
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achievement test
collecting information in order to gauge a learner’s progress; assessment may be formal, as in testing, or informal, as in simply observing learners doing tasks.
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assessment
a phrase of two or more words that is stored and used as a single unit, such as by the way, head over heels, see you later.
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Chunk
a test consisting of a text in which every word has been replaced by a space
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Cloze test
the way that certain words regularly occur together, such as good clean fun but not bad dirty fun
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Collocation
a classroom speaking or writing task in which the learners have to interact in order to solve a problem or complete a task.
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Communicative activity
language teaching methods whose goal is meaningful communication rather than knowledge of language rules, for example.
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Communicative approaches
the teaching, through English, of a subject, such as geography, natural science or history, to learners whose first language is not English.
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Content-based learning (also content and language integrated learning or CLIL)
they way English is now used by many non-native speakers to communicate with other non-native speakers; also called English as a Lingual Franca (ELF)
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English as an International Language (EIL)
a general term for the content of courses that are targeted at group of learners, such as business people or university students, whose particular vocational or academic need have been identified; ESP contrasts with general English.
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English for Special Purposes (also English for Specific Purposes; ESP)
the use of fingers to represent the elements of a word or phrase in order to display its form or to identify an error.
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finger-coding, finger correction
a stage in teaching where the learner’s attention is directed to the form of a language item, e. g. when the teacher points out the –ed ending on regular past tense verb.
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focus on form
an exercise that requires learners to complete a sentence or text in which certain items have been removed.
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gap fill
an extended reading text whose level of language has been controlled so as be more easily intelligible for learners.
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graded reader
the grammatical system that a learner creates in the course of learning another language
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interlanguage
the capacity of the learner to learn independently of teachers, and one of the goals of learner training.
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learner autonomy
an activity in which learners supply personally relevant information (e.g. their favourite hobbies) or help create materials.
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learner-based activity
an approach to language teaching that foregrounds the importance of vocabulary acquisition, including the learning of chunks.
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lexical approach
a group of related words, a word family (e.g. a lexical set of furniture might be chair, table, television, sofa).
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lexical set
the ability to read and write in a language in order to achieve one’s functional goals.
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literacy
the language that is used to talk about language, such as grammatical terminology
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metalanguage
the procedures and techniques characteristic of teaching.
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method
the effort that learners put into language learning as a result of their desire of need to learn the language.
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motivation
test items that give candidates a number of possible answers from which they must choose the correct one
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multiple-choice questions
person who has acquired a language as a child and therefore has an intuitive understanding of its grammar, as contrasted with a non-native speaker, for whom the language is an L2.
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native speaker
the process of determining the purposes for which a learner is learning a language and for designing a course (typically an ESP course) that is appropriate.
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needs analysis
a teaching situation where there is one teacher and one learner
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one-to-one
a learning style related to the senses (e.g. an auditory learning style, a visual learning style).
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perceptual learning style
a way of organising language learning around a syllabus of tasks rather than grammar structures.
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task-based learning
a guide for the teacher that usually accompanies most coursebooks.
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teacher's book
the area that a teacher uses in the classroom while teaching.
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teaching space
a way of describing lessons that begin with some productive task which is followed by instruction that targets areas diagnosed as needing teaching, which is in turn followed by a repeat of the initial task or a similar task.
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test-teach-test
assessing learners' level or progress, either at the outset of a course (placement testing, diagnostic testing) or at the end of a course (achievement testing)
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testing
a straight line representing the passage of time, often used in teaching verb tenses
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time line
a language teaching method in which learners' respond to sequences of commands, based on the principle that language is best acquired through comprehension, not production.
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Total Physical Response
a written record of what happens in a classroom
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transcript
comprehension-checking questions which require the learner to decide if a statement is true or false.
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true/false questions
an activity done at the beginning of the lesson to ease the transition into the lesson itself.
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warmer, warm-up

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