The questions in this quiz are in alphabetical order and are for all the TKT modules.
This quiz aims at preparing students for any module, so they should make sure that they are familiar with all the words and phrases in the TKT glossary.
In this quiz, you will be examined on pages from 6 to 7 of the TKT glossary, good luck.
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#1. Words which are regularly used together.
#2. The way spoken or written texts are joined together with grammar or lexis
#3. A classroom activity in which learners need to talk or write to other learners to complete the activity
#4. The mental processes involved in thinking, understanding and learning
#5. is used when the speaker wants to talk about different time frames in one sentence
#6. To say something is nice, to give praise
#7. The different parts of a lesson plan
#8. When ideas in a spoken or written text fit together clearly and smoothly, and so are logical and make sense to the listener or reader.
#9. is a question asked by the teacher to make sure that a learner has understood the meaning of new language
#10. Understanding something which is spoken or written.
#11. Nouns, verbs, adjectives or prepositions that are made up of two or more words and have one unit of meaning
#12. is used for present or future situations which the speaker thinks are impossible or unlikely
#13. A feature in a text which provides cohesion
#14. A sentence containing a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses
#15. is the technique of asking concept questions or using other techniques to check that learners have understood the meaning of a new structure or item of vocabulary.
#16. Relating to real objects, situations or actions.
#17. A piece of information that helps someone to find the answer to a problem
#18. An approach to teaching and practising language which is based on the principle that learning a language successfully involves real written and spoken communication rather than just memorising a series of rules.
#19. is used for present or future possible or likely situations
#20. is used when we talk about something that is always true if another action takes place
#21. Language normally used in informal conversation but not in formal speech or writing
#22. is used for past situations that cannot be changed