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  • 1

    Why is teaching English important in primary education?

    It is a global language that opens up future opportunities.

  • 2

    What cognitive benefit do children gain from learning English at a young age?

    They develop better memory and concentration.

  • 3

    How does learning English help students understand other cultures?

    By helping them engage with global media, such as movies, books, and news.

  • 4

    why is English considered the international language for communication?

    it's the language of internet, business and science

  • 5

    how does learning English at an early age impact a child's overall education?

    it enhances their ability to learn other languages and subjects

  • 6

    what is the most effective methods of teaching English to primary school children

    using songs games and interactive activities

  • 7

    what long term advantage does learning English in primary school offer

    it provides them with better job opportunities in the future

  • 8

    how does learning English in primary school improve social and communication skills

    it encourages them to participate in group activities and express ideas clearly

  • 9

    how does learning English help with other academic subjects

    it provides access to a wide range of learning materials in English

  • 10

    how does English help children in their daily lives outside of school

    it enables them to interact with people from different countries and understand global news

  • 11

    at what age do primary school students typically begin to develop logical thinking and problem solving skills

    8 12 years old

  • 12

    which of the following is a key feature of emotional development in primary school students

    a children learn to control their emotions and express feelings appropriately

  • 13

    what is one of the main characteristics of language development in primary school children

    they are in the early stages of vocabulary growth and grammar acquisition

  • 14

    which cognitive factor is important to consider when designing lessons for primary school students

    students can only focus on one task for a very short period of time

  • 15

    how do primary school students typically interact with their peers

    they develop stronger social skills often forming friendships and playing in groups

  • 16

    what motivates primary school students to learn

    intrinsic motivation such as curiosity praise and rewards

  • 17

    at what age primary school students typically begin to understand the concept of written language and begin reading independently

    7 8 years old

  • 18

    how long is the typical attention span for primary school students during a learning activity

    10 15 minutes

  • 19

    which of the following 8s a cognitive and linguistic milestone for primary school students

    the development of basic reading and writing skills with simple reasoning

  • 20

    how does exposure to a rich language environment impact primary school children

    it accelerates their vocabulary growth and language skills

  • 21

    which of the following is a fundamental principle of teaching English to primary school students

    encourage communication and interaction through listening speaking reading and writing

  • 22

    which of the following method focuses on the use of songs games and role playing to help children learn English

    communicative language teaching (CLT)

  • 23

    how can teachers promote the development of all four language skills (listening speaking reading and writing) in primary education

    by providing students with interactive activities such as dialogues stories and group work

  • 24

    what is a key feature of task based learning in teaching English to primary school students

    students perform specific tasks that mimic real life situations using English

  • 25

    why is play considered an important method for teaching English to primary school students

    it makes learning fun and helps reduce anxiety in students

  • 26

    why is it important to teach English in context for primary school students

    it helps students understand how words and phrases are used in real life situations

  • 27

    how does reception support language learning in primary school students

    repetition helps reinforce vocabulary and grammar structures in students long term memory

  • 28

    what is the silent period in second language acquisition and why is it important

    the period when students do not speak at all allowing them to focus on listening and understanding

  • 29

    why is differentiation important in teaching English to primary school students

    it helps cater to the individual needs and learning styles of each students

  • 30

    which of the following is an effective way to motivate primary school students to learn English

    using praise rewards and interactive activities to encourage participation and engagement

  • 31

    which of the following is a primary function of visual aids in English language teaching

    to support understanding and retention of new vocabulary

  • 32

    flashcards are commonly used to

    teach vocabulary and spelling

  • 33

    what is an example of a technological aid used in modern English language teaching

    interactive whiteboard

  • 34

    which teaching aid is best used for explaining sentence structure and grammar

    diagrams and charts

  • 35

    in language teaching realia refers to

    read objects from the real world

  • 36

    flashcards

    teaching vocabulary

  • 37

    audio clips

    teaching pronunciation

  • 38

    whiteboard

    teaching grammar rules

  • 39

    video clips

    providing listening practice

  • 問題一覧

  • 1

    Why is teaching English important in primary education?

    It is a global language that opens up future opportunities.

  • 2

    What cognitive benefit do children gain from learning English at a young age?

    They develop better memory and concentration.

  • 3

    How does learning English help students understand other cultures?

    By helping them engage with global media, such as movies, books, and news.

  • 4

    why is English considered the international language for communication?

    it's the language of internet, business and science

  • 5

    how does learning English at an early age impact a child's overall education?

    it enhances their ability to learn other languages and subjects

  • 6

    what is the most effective methods of teaching English to primary school children

    using songs games and interactive activities

  • 7

    what long term advantage does learning English in primary school offer

    it provides them with better job opportunities in the future

  • 8

    how does learning English in primary school improve social and communication skills

    it encourages them to participate in group activities and express ideas clearly

  • 9

    how does learning English help with other academic subjects

    it provides access to a wide range of learning materials in English

  • 10

    how does English help children in their daily lives outside of school

    it enables them to interact with people from different countries and understand global news

  • 11

    at what age do primary school students typically begin to develop logical thinking and problem solving skills

    8 12 years old

  • 12

    which of the following is a key feature of emotional development in primary school students

    a children learn to control their emotions and express feelings appropriately

  • 13

    what is one of the main characteristics of language development in primary school children

    they are in the early stages of vocabulary growth and grammar acquisition

  • 14

    which cognitive factor is important to consider when designing lessons for primary school students

    students can only focus on one task for a very short period of time

  • 15

    how do primary school students typically interact with their peers

    they develop stronger social skills often forming friendships and playing in groups

  • 16

    what motivates primary school students to learn

    intrinsic motivation such as curiosity praise and rewards

  • 17

    at what age primary school students typically begin to understand the concept of written language and begin reading independently

    7 8 years old

  • 18

    how long is the typical attention span for primary school students during a learning activity

    10 15 minutes

  • 19

    which of the following 8s a cognitive and linguistic milestone for primary school students

    the development of basic reading and writing skills with simple reasoning

  • 20

    how does exposure to a rich language environment impact primary school children

    it accelerates their vocabulary growth and language skills

  • 21

    which of the following is a fundamental principle of teaching English to primary school students

    encourage communication and interaction through listening speaking reading and writing

  • 22

    which of the following method focuses on the use of songs games and role playing to help children learn English

    communicative language teaching (CLT)

  • 23

    how can teachers promote the development of all four language skills (listening speaking reading and writing) in primary education

    by providing students with interactive activities such as dialogues stories and group work

  • 24

    what is a key feature of task based learning in teaching English to primary school students

    students perform specific tasks that mimic real life situations using English

  • 25

    why is play considered an important method for teaching English to primary school students

    it makes learning fun and helps reduce anxiety in students

  • 26

    why is it important to teach English in context for primary school students

    it helps students understand how words and phrases are used in real life situations

  • 27

    how does reception support language learning in primary school students

    repetition helps reinforce vocabulary and grammar structures in students long term memory

  • 28

    what is the silent period in second language acquisition and why is it important

    the period when students do not speak at all allowing them to focus on listening and understanding

  • 29

    why is differentiation important in teaching English to primary school students

    it helps cater to the individual needs and learning styles of each students

  • 30

    which of the following is an effective way to motivate primary school students to learn English

    using praise rewards and interactive activities to encourage participation and engagement

  • 31

    which of the following is a primary function of visual aids in English language teaching

    to support understanding and retention of new vocabulary

  • 32

    flashcards are commonly used to

    teach vocabulary and spelling

  • 33

    what is an example of a technological aid used in modern English language teaching

    interactive whiteboard

  • 34

    which teaching aid is best used for explaining sentence structure and grammar

    diagrams and charts

  • 35

    in language teaching realia refers to

    read objects from the real world

  • 36

    flashcards

    teaching vocabulary

  • 37

    audio clips

    teaching pronunciation

  • 38

    whiteboard

    teaching grammar rules

  • 39

    video clips

    providing listening practice