APRENDIZAJE Y ENSEÑANZA I (INGLÉS)
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![]() APRENDIZAJE Y ENSEÑANZA I (INGLÉS) Descripción: Test de 20 preguntas literatura |



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Drama helps students to develop self-esteem. True or false?. True. False. It depends on the play analysed and/or staged. By using literature in the EFL classroom you will be allowing your students to practise the four skills. True or false?. True. False. It depends on whether your students are good at learning languages or not. Staging a play in English in our ESO or Bachillerato classes and having it performed in our school and in other schools is a motivating experience for our students. True or false?. True. False. Some students may find the experience stressful and it may affect their future lives. Shakespeare’s adapted plays are plays that should be avoided at all costs in our classrooms of EFL. True or false?. True. Shakespeare is too difficult even when adapted to the level of our students. False. Shakespeare is accessible to all types of students, provided that we use the appropriate adaptation. Shakespeare could never be appropriately adapted to our students’ level of English. Complete the following limerick with one of the options provided: There was a young man from Devizes Whose ears were of different ______. One was so small It was no use at all, But the other won several prizes. Shapes. Sizes. Lengths. In the statement “a song is a poem with a melody” in the TFL context, what is its immediate implication?. That songs are to be used in the classroom as part of literature teaching. That songs are extremely useful material to use in our classes, provided that we prepare them well. That songs should always have nice melodies, otherwise they should not be listened to. "Head, Shoulder, Knees and Toes": What kind of song is it?. An action song. A grammaticcal or morphological song. A cultural song. Which of the following songs do you think may be considered to be a “song for the introduction of social or moral values”?. "The wheel on the bus go round and round...". "If you are happy and you know it clap your hands...". John Lennon's "Imagine". What is a "graded reader"?. A linguistic and cultural adaptation of a book for its use in FLT. A person specialized in reading aloud for people of limited hearing. A book that has been recorded so that it can be listened to by blind people. What does the term "headword" mean in FLT. It is an important word that teachers should make sure that their students learn. It is an important word (full of meaning) in an adapted version of a book. It is a word in capital letters. In children’s books illustrations are of paramount importance. True or false?. True. False. Neither true nor false. It depends on whether the illustration is colourful enough or not. Give a syononym of "kiddie lit". English literature. Children's literature. Young adults' literature. Give a synonym of "young adult". A person who has reached the age when most people are literate. A child who behaves as an adult would normally do. A teenager. She sells sea-shells on the sea shore. This is a…. Riddle. Tongue-Twister. Lullaby. Complete the following nursery rhyme: _____ sat on a wall, _____had a great fall. All the King’s horses and all the King’s men, Couldn’t put _____together again. Jack and Jill. Humpty-Dumpty. The Grand Old Duke of York. What is the Spanish equivalent to the following English rhyme? This little piggie went to market, This little piggie stayed at home. This little piggie had roast beef, This little piggie had none. And this little piggie went, wee, wee, wee! And cried all the way home. "Este compró un huevo, este le echó la sal, ...". "Cuando vayas a la pescadería, que no te corten ni por aquí, ...". "Al corro de la patata, comeremos ensalada...". Where would you place Dr Seuss?. In poetry for children. In drama for children. In short stories for children. Oh, Granny, what big eyes you have! All the better to see you my dear! Oh, Granny, what a big nose you have! All the better to smell with, my dear! Ph, Granny, what a big mouth you have! All the better to eat you with! What fairy tale is this famous quote taken from?. Rapunzel. The Ugly Duckling. Little Red Riding Hood. Who wrote The Happy Prince and Other Stories?. Rudyard Kipling. Lewis Carrol. Oscar Wilde. Punch and Judy are... Puppets. Characters in comics. Characters from children's TV series. |




