Myth 5

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Andrea Bermudez
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11 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 3 pts
‘If I teach something clearly, my students will learn and remember it’
TRUE
FALSE
Answer explanation
The statement is FALSE because clear teaching does not guarantee that all students will learn and remember the material. Factors like individual learning styles, prior knowledge, and engagement also play significant roles.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 5 pts
ERROR ACCEPTANCE REFERS TO:
When a student corrects all their own mistakes after a quiz.
Recognize errors as a natural part of the learning process, indicating developmental progress.
The teacher accepts all answers as correct to boost student confidence
It’s a method of grading where wrong answers are treated as creative interpretations
Answer explanation
Error acceptance means recognizing mistakes as a natural part of learning, which shows that students are developing and progressing in their understanding.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 4 pts
ONLY COMPREHENSIBLE INPUT (LANGUAGE JUST ABOVE THE LEARNER´S LEVEL) LEADS TO ACQUISITION
TRUE
FALSE
Answer explanation
The statement is TRUE because comprehensible input, which is slightly above the learner's current level, is essential for language acquisition. It helps learners to stretch their understanding and develop new language skills effectively.
4.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
20 sec • 4 pts
LEARNING A LANGUAGE IS NOT A ______ PROCESS
Answer explanation
Learning a language is not a linear process because it involves various stages, complexities, and non-sequential progress, making 'linear' the correct choice to fill in the blank.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 5 pts
KEY TAKEAWAYS MENTIONED
Teaching out-of-sequence grammar point
Teaching ≠ Immediate Learning, Align with Acquisition Processes, Patience and Support
students may internalize taught material as expected, If I teach something clearly, my students will learn and remember it
Focus on Communication, Error Acceptance:
Answer explanation
The correct choice emphasizes that teaching does not guarantee immediate learning. It highlights the importance of aligning with acquisition processes and the need for patience and support in the learning journey.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 5 pts
Students always learn in the order material is presented
TRUE
FALSE
Answer explanation
Students do not always learn in the order material is presented. They may grasp concepts out of sequence based on prior knowledge, interests, or learning styles, making the statement FALSE.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
ERROR ACCEPTANCE CAN HELP STUDENTS FEEL MORE CONFIDENT IN THEIR LEARNING
TRUE
FALSE
Answer explanation
TRUE. Accepting errors as part of the learning process encourages students to take risks and engage more deeply, ultimately boosting their confidence and resilience in their educational journey.
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