34. Assessment…. *a) The measurement of the ability of a person or the quality or success of a teaching course, etc. Assessment may be by test, interview, questionnaire, observation and so on.
b) In the opposite direction to the movement of the hands of a clock.
c) the study of second and foreign language acquisition and learning the study of language and linguistics in relation to practical problems, such as lexicography, translation or speech pathology.
d) A task which replicates or resembles a real-life task, e.g. scanning an article for particular information;
35. Authentic task…. a) *A task which replicates or resembles a real-life task, e.g. scanning an article for particular information; this may be contrasted with a task which is specifically designed for, and only relevant in, the classroom.
b) In the opposite direction to the movement of the hands of a clock.
c) the study of second and foreign language acquisition and learning the study of language and linguistics in relation to practical problems, such as lexicography, translation or speech pathology.
d) The measurement of the ability of a person or the quality or success of a teaching course, etc.
36. Authentic text *a) Texts which are taken from newspapers, magazines, etc., and tapes of natural speech taken from ordinary radio or television programmes, etc.
b) In the opposite direction to the movement of the hands of a clock.
c) the study of second and foreign language acquisition and learning the study of language and linguistics in relation to practical problems, such as lexicography, translation or speech pathology.
d) The measurement of the ability of a person or the quality or success of a teaching course, etc.
37. Authentivity *a) The degree to which language teaching materials have the qualities of natural speech or writing.
b) In the opposite direction to the movement of the hands of a clock.
c) the study of second and foreign language acquisition and learning the study of language and linguistics in relation to practical problems, such as lexicography, translation or speech pathology.
d) The measurement of the ability of a person or the quality or success of a teaching course, etc. Assessment may be by test, interview, questionnaire, observation and so on.
38. Facilitator *a) a person who helps an individual or a whole group to learn and/or express themselves.
b) In the opposite direction to the movement of the hands of a clock.
c) the study of second and foreign language acquisition and learning the study of language and linguistics in relation to practical problems, such as lexicography, translation or speech pathology.
d) To make a learning process possible or easier; to work with a group in order to help them to articulate ideas.
39. Feedback *a) (in teaching) Comments or information learners receive on the success of a learning task, either from the teacher or from other learners.
b) the study of second and foreign language acquisition and learning the study of language and linguistics in relation to practical problems, such as lexicography, translation or speech pathology.
c) a person who helps an individual or a whole group to learn and/or express themselves.
d) To make a learning process possible or easier; to work with a group in order to help them to articulate ideas.