BEd. Degree Examination
BED C 103: Language across the Curriculum
Maximum
Marks 50
2 Hours
Answer all the
questions. Each question carries 1 mark
1. Class room
communication is known as ………….
2. Malayalam belongs
to ……………………. Language family
3. What phrase or term
will you use, if a student gives a wrong answer?
4. What phrase would
you prefer for starting a class?
5. Recognizing the
different dialects of learners in the teaching learning is known as ----
6. There is no real
time audience for --------- way of communication
Answer all the questions. Each question
carries 2 marks
7. Define Language across
Curriculum.
8. Explain Deficit Theory?
9. Explain Universal
Grammar concept.
10. Mention the
different levels of reading.
11. Mention four
expressions which you would use after getting a correct answer from
students. (5X2=10
Marks)
Answer any six questions in about one page. Each
question carries 4 Marks
12. Write a paragraph
on the importance of language in learning process.
13. Describe the need
and significance of language across curriculum.
14. Explain different
types of writing.
15. How would you introduce yourselves in your
school classroom on the first day? ( Present it just as you are presenting
before your students)
16. Write a letter to
your friend, describing your experience as a student teacher.
17. Write the
advantages of having a command over a foreign language in the light of
globalization.
18. Prepare a set of
instructions to be given to your students for indulging in a group activity.
19. Describe how you
can facilitate learning of language(s) through teaching your subject/facilitate
learning of subject through teaching language. Cite examples from your area of
specialization.
6X4= 24
Answer any two
Questions in about three pages. Each Question carries 10 marks
20. Write an essay on the concept of language
across curriculum by mentioning its need, significance, and advantages in the
case of learners and teachers.
21. Prepare a short
motivational story/anecdote to inspire children to indulge in self study.
1 x 10 = 10.
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