End of Module 4-5 Assessment
It's vital that you know every single Grammar Rule and Verb Tense when you start teaching.
The correct answer is 'False'.
A Gerund is often confused with the Present Participle.
The correct answer is 'True'.
A Gerund's form is derived from a verb but functions as a noun.
The correct answer is 'True'.
A basic sentence has a Subject, a Verb and an Object.
The correct answer is 'True'.
It will often take a teacher more than one lesson to teach a new item of grammar.
The correct answer is 'True'.
Its important that a teacher adds context and gets students to practise useful scenarios when teaching Language Basics.
The correct answer is 'True'.
Putting a grammar guide and useful links on your Wikispaces site is a great idea to help your students.
The correct answer is 'True'.
Students will become a Lifelong Learner and improve their fluency in English if you guide your learners and teach them "how to learn skills" using technologies like Wikispaces , Blogs and Social Media.
The correct answer is 'True'.
Traditionally, words can be categorised into parts of speech or word groups.
The correct answer is 'True'.
When you introduce new items of grammar, it's important to use positive language and to make sure students are having fun with the activities.
The correct answer is 'True'.
Which of the following methods of presenting a concrete or abstract noun would work best?
The correct answer is: Acting to try to convey a feeling of happiness. - Abstract, Using a real life object (Realia) to show the meaning of a new word. - Concrete, Using a flashcard to show the new word. - Concrete
Please decide whether the word is a Comparative or Superlative.
The correct answer is: Best - Superlative, Better - Comparative, Most - Superlative, Farther - Comparative, Least - Superlative, Worse - Comparative
Decide which tense the following sentences are written in.
The correct answer is: He has been waiting for over 12 hours at the Airport. His plane is delayed badly because of the weather. - Present Perfect Continuous, I live in Chiang Mai. - Present Simple, Jack will not have learnt anything if he doesn't go to class. - Future Perfect, The teacher asked when he wasn't working on his project. - Past Continuous, He boarded the plane and sat in business class. - Past Simple, Thailand isn't getting wealthier each year. - Present Continuous, Will you be coming to Chiang Mai next week? - Future Continuous, Have you eaten dinner yet? - Present Perfect, I hadn't read anything before the test. - Past Perfect, Will he have been writing for that many years? - Future Perfect Continuous, Will you jog today? - Future Simple, He said that he had been waiting for ages before she arrived for the date. - Past Perfect Continuous
Match the words in bold with the correct parts of speech or work groups.
The correct answer is: Jack is a terrible singer. - Adjective, The House has a big garden. - Indefinite Article, Here is a crocodile. - Countable Noun, It took a great deal of courage to dive into the swimming pool and save the boy. - Abstract Noun, Where is the book? It's on the table. - Definite Article, Jack is critically ill. - Adverb, I listened in the lesson but I didn't remember it very well. - Adverb, He was a great tennis player but he lacked commitment. - Conjunction, All that is said during this meeting stays between you and me. - Pronoun, I called you on Monday. - Preposition
Match the definition with the Parts of Speech.
The correct answer is: These words can be identified through one of the five senses (taste, touch, sight, hearing, smell). - Concrete Noun, These words are used to connect two sentences together to help the flow of writing. - Conjunction, These words can be used to replace nouns. - Pronouns, These words are vital for creating a sentence in English. They can describe a physical movement like walking or running or how a person thinks or feels. - Verbs, These words are descriptive words used to describe nouns. - Adjective, These words come before nouns. - Articles, These words add detail to a sentence and describe a verb. - Adverb, These words refer to the names of specific people or places. - Proper Nouns
Look at the following sentence and decide which Verb Tense is being used: Victoria will have lived in New York for 3 years in 2015.
The correct answer is: Future Perfect
Look at the following sentence and decide which Verb Tense is being used: By next year Bob and Kathy will have been living together for 50 years.
The correct answer is: Future Perfect Continuous
Look at the following sentence and decide which Verb Tense is being used: I wished I had not taken that wrong turn.
The correct answer is: Past Perfect
Look at the following sentence and decide which Verb Tense is being used: He has worked as a teacher for 10 years.
The correct answer is: Present Perfect
Look at the following sentence and decide which Verb Tense is being used: We have been living in Mumbai for one month.
The correct answer is: Present Perfect Continuous