ENGLARMIDTERM
  • 1. The LAMC was developed mainly to address:
A) lack of reading materials
B) none of these
C) insufficient classroom space
D) teacher shortage
E) Poor student performance in the National Achievement Test (NAT)
  • 2. The K to 12 English Curriculum in the Philippines is also called:
A) National Literacy Program
B) Philippine Language Framework
C) None of these
D) Global English Curriculum
E) Language Language Arts and Multiliteracies Curriculum (LAMC)
  • 3. Language arts is crucial because it helps students:
A) memorize facts only
B) none of these
C) Communicate ideas effectively
D) focus on grammar rules
E) Avoid creative thinking
  • 4. Listening and speaking skills are important because:
A) none of these
B) they replace writing skills
C) they are easier than reading
D) they are only used in oral exams
E) They are essential to learning and expressing understanding
  • 5. The four modes of language included in Language Arts are:
A) None of these
B) Grammar, syntax, poetry, and drama
C) Reading, viewing, spelling, writing
D) Listening, speaking, reading, and writing
E) Speaking, drawing, reading, listening
  • 6. Language arts is a term used to describe:
A) Mathematics and science curriculum
B) none of these
C) Listening, speaking, reading, and writing curriculum
D) Art and music education
E) cultural studies
  • 7. Syntax lessons help learners understand:
A) None of these
B) pronunciation
C) Reading speed
D) vocabulary meaning
E) Sentence structure and word arrangement
  • 8. Cursive writing in elementary education aims to develop:
A) None of these
B) Handwriting and motor coordination
C) Listening skills
D) Oral fluency
E) Grammar analysis
  • 9. Which of the following is NOT a typical component of language arts lessons in elementary schools?.
A) Vocabulary building
B) None of these
C) Advanced Calculus
D) Thematic writing
E) Silent sustained reading
  • 10. In elementary schools, language arts focus mainly on developing:
A) Physical fitness
B) none of these
C) Scientific inquiry
D) Reading, writing, and communication skills
E) Advanced calculus
  • 11. The ultimate goal of teaching English is to help students become:
A) Communicative and critical users of language
B) Test-oriented learners
C) Passive readers
D) Grammar experts
  • 12. Unlike previous curricula, the K-12 English Curriculum allows students to:
A) Learn competencies gradually
B) Focus only on writing
C) Learn all subjects in one year
D) Skip grammar lessons
  • 13. The LAMC is described as "decongested" because:
A) It limits students' activities
B) It adds more lessons per year
C) It removes English from the curriculum
D) It spreads learning competencies over more years
  • 14. A major challenge for Generation Z learners is their inability to:
A) None of these
B) Speak English fluently
C) Use social media
D) Analyze complex data for long periods
E) Read short texts
  • 15. Generation Z learners are adept at:
A) Memorization
B) Ignoring technology
C) None of these
D) Writing in cursive
E) Multi-tasking
  • 16. Generation Z learners are known as:
A) Traditionalists
B) None of these
C) Digital natives
D) Baby boomers
E) Silent generation
  • 17. The K to 12 English Curriculum aims to prepare students to be:
A) Globally competitive
B) Monolingual
C) None of these
D) Locally confined
E) Passive Learners
  • 18. Multiliteracy in the curriculum means learners can:
A) Avoid technology in learning
B) Speak only one language
C) Read but not write
D) None of these
E) Use and understand multiple forms of communication
  • 19. According to DepEd (2016), the goal of the English curriculum is to develop learners who are:
A) Artistic and musical
B) Focused only on grammar
C) Physically active and athletic
D) Communicatively competent and multiliterate
E) None of these
  • 20. What belief forms the foundation of the K to 12 English Curriculum?
A) Learning depends only on memory
B) Technology and learning are unrelated
C) None of these
D) Writing is less important than reading
E) Language, thinking, and learning are interrelated
  • 21. Explicit skill instruction is provided in
A) listening and speaking
B) None of these
C) reading and writing
D) viewing and representing
E) Grammar and vocabulary
  • 22. The curriculum emphasizes writing
A) only short answers
B) Arguments, explanatory/informative texts, and narratives
C) Non-Academic reports
D) Only poems
  • 23. Literature is used to develop students' understanding of
A) Technology
B) Grammar rules
C) Foreign Language
D) Their literary heritage
  • 24. The effective Language Arts and Multiliteracies Curriculum develops thinking and language through
A) Interactive learning
B) grammar drills
C) Silent memorization
D) Independent reading
  • 25. Students learn to control and understand
A) Cultural Artifacts
B) The conventions of the target language
C) local dialects
D) Phonetic alphabet
  • 26. The curriculum develops_____ competence and critical literacy
A) Linguistic
B) Analytical
C) Communicative
D) Technical
  • 27. Language learning should focus on both ____.
A) Grammar and spelling
B) None of these
C) Listening and viewing
D) Meaning and Accuracy
E) Reading and writing
  • 28. The term "text" includes_____.
A) None of these
B) Written, oral, and visual communication
C) Oral communication only
D) Visual signs only
E) Written communication only
  • 29. According to the principles, students learn best when they relate new knowledge to______.
A) Written texts only
B) The teacher's examples
C) Other students' ideas.
D) Prior knowledge and experiences
E) None of these
  • 30. The term "spiral progression" refers to_____.
A) Using what is known in more complex contexts
B) Memorizing language rules
C) Repeating lessons without purpose
D) None of these
E) Learning one concept only once
  • 31. The process of language learning is described as
A) Limited and isolated
B) None of these
C) Continuous and recursive
D) Fixed and linear
E) Temporary and simple
  • 32. Language learning continues throughout____.
A) None of these
B) Elementary years
C) Formal schooling
D) Childhood
E) Life
  • 33. Language acquisition begins at____.
A) None of these
B) Elementary school
C) Adulthhood
D) Birth
E) Preschool
  • 34. Facility in the first language (L1) helps strengthen learning in the ____.
A) First Language
B) Local dialect
C) None of these
D) Second language (L2)
E) Mother Tongue only
  • 35. Which statement best reflects the first guiding principle of the K-12 English Curriculum?
A) Only English supports learning other languages
B) All languages are independent of each other
C) Each language must be learned separately
D) All languages are interrelated and interdependent
E) None of these
  • 36. The principle of Reflective Learning allows learners to do what?
A) Focus only on test results
B) Consciously think about and analyze their learning experience
C) Repeat the same tasks without reflection
D) None of these
E) Wait for teacher feedback only
  • 37. Discourse competence refers to____.
A) None of these
B) Knowledge of cohesion and coherence
C) Listening to others
D) Memorizing texts
E) Speaking quickly
  • 38. The model advances how many established principles in ESL pedagogy?
A) 20
B) 17
C) 12
D) None of these
E) 10
  • 39. Effective communication in grammar awareness means.
A) Reading poems aloud
B) Using correct grammatical structure in oral and written forms
C) Speaking faster and louder
D) Avoiding long sentences
E) None of these
  • 40. The ultimate goal of LAMC graduates is to apply language skills in
A) Real-life interactions and careers
B) None of these
C) Translation
D) Reading alone
E) Grammar tests only
  • 41. The curriculum prepares students to participate in
A) Religious activities
B) National Politics
C) School and civic life
D) None of these
E) Sports
  • 42. Students should be able to spell:
A) Common sight words
B) Name of the classmates
C) One-syllable words correctly
D) None of these
E) Words with two or more syllables
  • 43. The curriculum nurtures students' sense of
A) Individualism
B) None of these
C) Competence
D) Independence
E) Common ground in communication d) Independence
  • 44. Grammatical competence involves acquiring
A) Cultural behaviors
B) Phonological, morphological, syntactic, semantic, and lexical rules
C) None of these
D) "Technological skills
E) Emotional control
  • 45. To show grammatical awareness, students must:
A) Copy examples from books
B) Read, speak, and write correctly
C) Memorize grammar rules
D) Listen to grammar songs
E) None of these
  • 46. The LAMC promotes___learning.
A) Isolated and repetitive
B) None of these
C) Silent and mechanical
D) Interactive and contextualized
E) Abstract and theoretical
  • 47. The principle of Construction means:
A) None of these
B) Reading without analysis
C) Copying examples
D) Engaging learners to make meaning during language learning and use
E) Memorizing words
  • 48. What should Grade 3 learners have sufficient facility in English to do?
A) Translate text to Filipino
B) None of these
C) Write stories independently
D) Memorize long paragraphs
E) Understand spoken discourse and interact with others
  • 49. Students use language to connect new experiences to
A) Textbooks
B) Teachers
C) Prior knowledge
D) Grades
E) None of these
  • 50. Learners should express ideas effectively through:
A) Oral presentations only
B) Group spelling drills
C) None of these
D) Sentence copying activities
E) Formal and informal compositions for their own purposes
  • 51. Communicative competence includes____.
A) Reading speed
B) Knowledge of grammatical, social, and discourse principles
C) None of these
D) Spelling ability
E) Only vocabulary knowledge
  • 52. Students should show phonological awareness at which levels?
A) Rhyme and rhythm
B) None of these
C) Syllable and phoneme
D) Word and sentence
E) Paragraph and story
  • 53. Through the curriculum, students develop___thinking.
A) Simple
B) Passive
C) None of these
D) stagnant
E) Higher-order
  • 54. The English Curriculum Guide was published in____.
A) None of these
B) March 2015
C) May 2014
D) April 2013
E) May 2016
  • 55. Holistic assessment aims to provide____.
A) Ranks
B) None of these
C) Discipline
D) Grades only
E) Quantitative and qualitative feedback
  • 56. Texts include____.
A) stories only
B) letters only
C) Conversations, readings, and visuals
D) Speeches only
E) None of these
  • 57. Effective communication in grammar awareness means.
A) Speaking faster and louder
B) Using correct grammatical structure in oral and written forms
C) None of these
D) Avoiding long sentences
E) Reading poems aloud
  • 58. What kind of learning environment does the principle of Interaction promote?
A) Real-life communication activities that require learners to interact with one another
B) Memorization and recitation
C) Silent reading and individual tasks
D) Lecture-based discussions only
  • 59. Multiliteracies make learners sensitive to____.
A) Economic differences
B) None of these
C) Personal bias
D) Math differences
E) Sociocultural diversity
  • 60. Multiliteracies recognize that there are many kinds of____.
A) Grammar structures
B) None of these
C) Dialects
D) Languages
E) Literacy
  • 61. Learning through the curriculum is both and meaningful.
A) Memorize
B) Interactive
C) One-way
D) Strict
E) None of these
  • 62. The principle of Spiral Progression involves which teaching approach?
A) Teaching a topic once without review
B) None of these
C) Focusing only on grammar correction
D) Revisiting forms, skills, and texts at increasing levels of difficulty and sophistication
E) Repeating the same lesson each week
  • 63. Graduates must be able to understand and learn____.
A) Other content areas
B) Pure linguistic
C) None of these
D) only English
E) Math
  • 64. The meaning of communication depends on___.
A) Context, purpose, and audience
B) None of these
C) Speakers Nationality
D) Numbers words
E) Grammar
  • 65. Good handwriting means being able to:
A) Draw large letters on paper
B) None of these
C) Type sentences on a keyboard
D) Print in block letters only
E) Write legibly in manuscript or cursive
  • 66. Employing contextualized self-, peer, and teacher assessment as well as traditional and alternative assessment.
A) Form-meaning connections
B) Multi-componential
C) none of these
D) Multi literacy
E) Reflecting learning
  • 67. Strategic competence also enhances____.
A) Translation skills
B) Communication effectiveness
C) None of these
D) Vocabulary memorization
E) Accent
  • 68. The curriculum emphasizes both___and accuracy.
A) None of these
B) Spelling
C) Grammar
D) Vocabulary
E) Meaning
  • 69. What should learners demonstrate and use about books and print?
A) Identifying characters in stories
B) None of these
C) Concepts such as directionality, spacing, punctuation, and configuration
D) Reading titles aloud
E) Drawing pictures from stories
  • 70. Sociolinguistic competence includes learning___.
A) Grammar Rules
B) Pronunciation
C) Vocabulary
D) Cultural values, norms, and conventions
E) None of these
  • 71. The model puts greater emphasis on:
A) Copying texts
B) Using language in authentic social contexts
C) Memorizing vocabulary lists
D) None of these
E) Practicing grammar exercises only
  • 72. The Sociocognitive-Transformative Model is one model in ESL pedagogy that is anchored on:
A) Classical language teaching
B) Traditional grammar instruction
C) None of these
D) 21st century learning
E) Oral repetition
  • 73. When reading aloud, fluency means reading:
A) Effortlessly and accurately, with proper expression
B) Loudly to impress others
C) None of these
D) Only short passages
E) Slowly but clearly
  • 74. Students are prepared to become____.
A) Local speakers
B) None of these
C) Silent readers
D) Global citizens
E) Grammar experts
  • 75. The first principle recognizes that all languages are____.
A) Irrelevant
B) None of these
C) Interrelated
D) Independent
E) Isolated
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