Quiz LibraryTESOL Concepts: Inductive vs. deductive teaching approach
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Concepts covered:inductive teaching, deductive teaching, grammar rules, teaching approaches, learner context
The video discusses two approaches to teaching grammar: inductive and deductive. The inductive approach starts with specific examples and moves to general rules, while the deductive approach begins with general rules and then provides specific examples, each having its own advantages and disadvantages depending on the learners and context.
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TESOL Concepts: Inductive vs. deductive teaching approach
Concepts covered:inductive teaching, deductive teaching, grammar rules, teaching approaches, learner context
The video discusses two approaches to teaching grammar: inductive and deductive. The inductive approach starts with specific examples and moves to general rules, while the deductive approach begins with general rules and then provides specific examples, each having its own advantages and disadvantages depending on the learners and context.
Question 1
Inductive teaching starts with specific examples.
Question 2
What is a disadvantage of inductive teaching?
Question 3
Deductive teaching is often more _____ because it focuses on rules first.
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A teacher is planning a lesson for adult learners on past tense verbs. They want to use an approach that encourages student autonomy and problem-solving.
Which approach should the teacher use?
Question 5
CASE STUDY: A teacher is conducting a workshop on effective grammar teaching strategies. The focus is on methods that enhance student engagement and understanding.
Select three strategies that enhance engagement and understanding.
Question 6
Inductive teaching encourages learner autonomy.
Question 7
Why might deductive teaching be less effective?
Question 8
The inductive approach starts with specific examples and moves to the _____.
Question 9
CASE STUDY: A language instructor is preparing a lesson for young learners who enjoy interactive activities. The instructor wants to ensure the lesson is engaging and memorable.
What teaching method should the instructor choose?
Question 10
Deductive teaching is more time-consuming than inductive teaching.
Question 11
How does deductive teaching begin a lesson?
Question 12
A disadvantage of the inductive approach is that it takes more _____.
Question 13
Deductive teaching is more student-centered than inductive teaching.
Question 14
What is a key advantage of inductive teaching?
Question 15
Test takers may prefer the _____ approach due to time constraints.
Question 16
Inductive teaching is seen as more communicative.
Question 17
When is deductive teaching preferred?
Question 18
Inductive teaching encourages _____ by having students discover rules themselves.

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