65. Cluster methods is ….? *a a type of cooperative activity in which number of a group has a piece pf information needed to complete a group task
b the measurement of the ability of a person or the quality or successes of a teaching course
c theoretical positions and beliefs about the nature of the language, the nature language learning and the applicability of both pedagogical settings
d a group activity in which learners have a free relatively an structured discussion on an assigned topic as the way of generating ideas
66. Brainstorming is… *a a group activity in which learners have a free and relatively unstructured discussion on an assigned topic as the way of generating ideas
b a type of cooperative activity in which number of a group has a piece pf information needed to complete a group task
c the measurement of the ability of a person or the quality or successes of a teaching course
d theoretical positions and beliefs about the nature of the language, the nature language learning and the applicability of both pedagogical settings
67. Approach is …. *a theoretical positions and beliefs about the nature of the language, the nature language learning and the applicability of both pedagogical settings
b the measurement of the ability of a person or the quality or successes of a teaching course
c a type of cooperative activity in which number of a group has a piece pf information needed to complete a group task
d a group activity in which learners have a free and relatively unstructured discussion on an assigned topic as the way of generating ideas
68. Assessment is … *a the measurement of the ability of a person or the quality or successes of a teaching course b a type of cooperative activity in which number of a group has a piece pf information needed to complete a group task
c a group activity in which learners have a free and relatively unstructured discussion on an assigned topic as the way of generating ideas
d theoretical positions and beliefs about the nature of the language, the nature language learning and the applicability of both pedagogical settings