PDF English Major Let Reviewer
PDF English Major Let Reviewer
PDF English Major Let Reviewer
Directions: Read each item carefully; then choose the letter of the best answer.
3.This ethical concept suggests a sense of obligation or indebtedness which explains the sense of patriotism and
nationalism of the Japanese.
A. on B. seppuku C. giri D. Kami
Poverty’s child –
He starts to grind the rice
And gazes at the moon.
A. Nature has a soothing effect on the human spirit. C. The poor dreams and are hopeful of better things in their life.
B. Child labor is a reality in many Asian nations D. Life is never-ending routine of work and leisure.
7.The South African novelist and short story writer whose major themes are on exile and alienation, won the Nobel Prize
for Literature in 1991.
A. Ousmane Sembene B. Nadine Gordimer C. Bessie Head D. Barbara Kimenye
8. This novel is based on the pilgrimage of the Bhuddist monk Xuangzang to India in search of sacred texts.
A. The Tale of Genji C. Record of a Journey to the West
B. Dream of the red Chamber D. On Learning to be an Indian
9. Fine arts and literature flourished during this dynasty which is viewed as the Golden Age of Chinese civilization.
A. Han B. T’ang C. Ch’in D. Shang
10. This excerpt from Soyinka’s Telephone Conversation indicates the universal issue of .
“ARE YOU DARK?OR VERY LIGHT?” Revelation came.
“You mean- like plain or milk chocolate?” Her assent was clinical, crushing its light Impersonality. Rapidly, wave length adjusted,
A. Mansfield Park B. Northanger Abbey C. Pride and Prejudice D. Sense and Sensibility
13. Which novel by Thomas hardy begins with the hero selling his wife and daughter to a sailor who is on his way to
Canada?
A. Return to the NativeB. Tess of d’Urberville C. Under the Greenwood Tree D. The Mayor of Casterbridge
16. Identify the poem from which the lines are taken:
“I LOVE THEE WITH A LOVE I SEEMED TO LOSE WITH MY LOST SAINTS- I LOVE THEE
WITH THE BREATH, SMILES, TEARS, OF ALL MY LIFE! – AND, IF GOD CHOOSE, I SHALL BUT LOVE THEE
BETTER AFTER DEATH.”
A. Sonnet 53 B. Sonnet 43 C. Sonnet 15 D. Sonnet 14
17. What sound device is exemplified in the first two lines of Poe’s ‘The Raven’?
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering,
fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream
before; But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no
token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, “Lenore?”
This I whispered and an echo murmured back the word, Lenore!”
Merely this and nothing more.
From The Raven
A. Anaphora B. Onomatopoeia C. Assonance D. Alliteration
19. What figure of speech is exemplified in the following lines from Shakespeare’s ‘As You like It’?
Blow, blow, thou winter wind,
Thou are not so unkind as man’s ingratitude
A. Allusion B. Apostrophe C. Personification D. Metaphor
20. Who did Abraham Lincoln call “the little woman who started the Civil War”?
A. Rosa parks B. Sojourner Truth C. Harriet Beecher Stowe D. Zora Neale Hurston
21. In the following dialogue, what Filipino value is affirmed by Mario’s statement?
Gloria: So, for a measly apple, you lost a job you needed so much –
Mario: I wouln’t mind losing a thousand jobs for an apple for my daughter!
A. Parental sacrifice for children C. Family happiness over job security
B. Material comfort for the family D. Child’s care above morality
25. The pre-war writer of local color who excelled in presenting the simple life of the Ilocano peasants is
A. Arturo Rotor B. Francisco Icasiano C. Amador Daguio D. Manuel Arguilla
27. The writer acknowledged to have introduced modernism in Philippine poetry in English is
A. Jose Garcia Villa C. Hilario Francia Jr.
B. Angela Manalang Gloria D. Cirilo Bautista
29. Which writers’ organization tried to create a wide reading public for Filipino writers by printing low-cost books?
A. The Veronicans B. Barangay Writers Project C. Philippine Book Guild D. Philippine Writers League
30. Aliguyon, the most notable Ifugao hero immortalized in the epic Hudhud has been written as a long poem by
A. Amador T. Daguio B. Manuel A. Viray C. Ricaredo Demetillo D. Vidal A. Tan
31. The process of language learning characterized by repeated practice of sentence patterns until they become habitual
and automatic is .
A. simplification B. hypothesis testing C. habit-formation D. overgeneralization
32. When teaching the difference between auxiliary verb and linking verb, it can be pointed out that .
A. an auxiliary verb can stand alone C. a linking verb goes with a main verb
B. a linking verb cannot stand alone D. an auxiliary verb goes with a main verb
34. The theory of language learning that emphasizes the child’s creativity in constructing his/her knowledge of the language.
A. Cognitivist B. funcionalist C. behaviorist D. interactionist
35. The innate property of all normal persons that enable them to learn a language naturally and spontaneously is
A. language competence B. comprehensible input C. language performance D. language acquisition
device
36. Based on Canale and Swain’s model of communicative competence, the ability of a language learner to repair
communication breakdown is
A. linguistic competence B. socilinguistic competence C. discourse competence D. strategic competence
37. What method is used when learning a language is facilitated in a relaxed comfortable environment with dim lights and
soft music?
A. Grammar translation method B. Silent Way C. Suggestopedia D. Total physical response
38. The reading model that refers to a kind of processing in which meaning is derived from the accurate, sequential
processing of words. The emphasis is on the text rather than the reader’s background knowledge.
A. Top- Down B. Interactive Compensatory C. Bottom-Up D. Question-Answer relationship
39. An assessment device in which a student reads a series of selections that gradually increase in difficulty is called
A. Cloze test B. Informal Reading Inventory C. Miscue Analysis D. Retelling
40. A strategy that allows students to tell back what they have read is called
A. Introspection B. Think-aloud C. Retelling D. Free-Writing
41. A learner who cannot read yet, but can comprehend text read aloud to him/her can be categorized in
A. frustration level B. instructional level C. independent level D. capacity reading level
42. An assessment device used to determine language competence and reader’s comprehension is called
A. Cloze test B. IRI C. Miscue . Rubric
43. A reader got 30 correct answers in a 40-item cloze text. This reader can be categorized under
A. Capacity reading level C. Instructional reading level
B. Independent reading level D. Frustration reading level
44. A subpart of an IRI requires student to read aloud the selection. This is done to measure readers’ ability in reading
A. words in isolation B. words in context C. known words D. unknown words
45. A grade 5 student got 25 items in a 40-item cloze test. Interpreting the result of the test, the teacher should place the
student under .
A. Independent reading level B. Instructional reading level C. Low reading level D. Capacity reading level
47. A listener who hears sounds in the background but ignores them is into .
A. attentive listening B. critical listening C. appreciative listening D. marginal listening
48. One of the ways to effective oral communication is delivery of the message. This means that the intelligibility and
clarity of a message depends on:
A. how the message is constructed C. how the message is sent
B. how the message is articulated D. all of the above
49. The use of minimal pairs has been found to be very effective in developing .
A. aural discrimination B. aural comprehension C. oral discrimination D. oral comprehension
50. When students engage in labelling a picture or a diagram, they are into
A. while-listening B. post listening C. pre-listening D. all of the above
51. Instructional materials are classroom tools which contain instructions to learners or teachers and which specify
A. Methods and techniques C. Goals and objectives
B. Syllabus design and approach D. Learning text and tasks
52. An example of instructional materials which allows the learners to work independently and learn a particular set
of instructional objectives without the help of the teacher is .
A. textbook B. reference C. workbook D. module
53. Mrs. Reyes realized that the recommended textbook lacks discussions on agreeing/disagreeing, and
making/answering requests. She went to the bookstore, but was surprised to see a whole range of textbooks in English.
To find out what she is looking for, Mrs. Reyes should .
A. scan the unit and chapter headings and read different activities C. request for a copy of language textbook titles
B. skim through the blurbs, the foreword and the table of contents D. ask the sales person to help her look for the book
54. With reference to goals and objectives, it is necessary to make a list of things that .
A. learners are required to do in the real world C. learners need in a democratic society
B. learners need to do in the different subject areas D. parents expect their children to do in school
55. The curriculum goes through the stages of curriculum planning, curriculum implementation and curriculum
evaluation; the production of instructional materials fall under .
A. Curriculum planning and implementation C. Curriculum planning and evaluation
B. Curriculum planning D. Curriculum evaluation
56. An important step in ensuring the relevance of the instructional materials to the rest of the curriculum is to keep a list of
.
A. Policies issued by Deped C. Provisions in the constitution of the PTA
B. Goals and objectives of the curriculum D. Visions and mission of the school
57. One prime consideration of instructional materials is to link the materials to the .
A. Curriculum B. Current issues C. Government policies D. Textbook board
58. The primary aim of second language teaching using the Audiolingual Method is .
A. reading comprehension B. literary appreciation C. grammar & vocabulary D. oral proficiency
59. Generally, the desired goal of English language teaching in the country is to enable students to .
A. master English pronunciation, grammar, & vocabulary C. communicate accurately, fluently, & appropriately
B. achieve confidence & spontaneity in using English D. show sensitivity to contexts where English is used
60. A teaching practice which is compatible with Communicative Approach is one that .
A. derives & makes explicit the grammatical rules of the language C. assesses the needs of the target learners
B. follows the listen-speak-read-write sequence of skills D. gives priority to oral proficiency
61. Newspaper articles, advertisement, radio announcement, etc. in the real world when used in the classroom situations
are classified as .
A. Authentic materials B. Audio-visual aids C. Mass Communication materials D. Recycled materials
62. A plan of what to be achieved through the teaching and learning process which contains the course
description, objectives, the topics to be taught and the requirements is the .
A. Course outline B. Learning competency C. Syllabus D. Curriculum
63. He is the brainchild of the model of communication which source encodes messages & transmits information
through mass media to opinion leaders who relay it to the public
A. Westley-MacLean (1955) C. Watzlawick- Beavin- Jackson (1967)
B. Katz-Lazarsfeld (1955) D. Shannon-Weaver (1949)
64. The context of communication process which includes location, time, light, temperature, distance
between communicators, and any seating arrangements.
A. Psychological aspect B. Cultural norms C. Physical setting D. Historical aspect
65. The type of communication that involves two or three people talk with one another in close physical proximity.
A. Interpersonal communication C. Intrapersonal communication
B. Mass communication D. Group communication
66. A general function of media which strengthen particular responses and reinforce beliefs, attitudes, values and
opinions. A student of English, for example, will reinforce his/her knowledge of English by reading grammar books,
listening to lectures and watching TV programs on English improvement.
A. Entertain B. Persuade C. Reinforce D. Educate
67. The activity in the communication process by which physical messages are translated into a form that has
eventual meaning for the receiver is referred to as
A. decoding B. feedback C. convergence D. encoding
70. Media’s carrying of many stories surrounding the Y2K bug that was supposed to turn computers haywire at
the beginning of the new millennium is an example of media
A. surveillance B. dysfunctions C. socialization D. entertainment
71. Mr. Reyes made his students listen to an American visitor, and asked his them to identify the reduced forms in
fast speech (elision and assimilation). What listening skill is he trying to develop?
A. Perception Skills B. Interacting with speaker C. Dealing with information D. Using knowledge of the world
72. Ms. Santos asked her students to listen for key words or phrases from a listening passage. On the worksheet is a list
of twelve key words or phrases. When they hear a particular word or phrase, they check it off on the worksheet. If they
don’t hear a particular item, they leave it blank. What process of listening is involved?
A. Bottom-up processing B. Top-down processing C. Interactive processing D. Personalization
73. Your classmate approached you, crying because she failed in the final exams. What type of purposeful listening will
you be involved in?
A. Discriminative B. Comprehensive C. Therapeutic D. Critical
74. After working on a listening task, Ms. Sy made her students work on a listening worksheet that would spell-out their
mistakes in the activity. What stage of the Integrative listening model is manifested in Ms. Sy’s activity?
A. Prepare to Listen C. Assess Effectiveness of Listening Performance
B. Apply the Listening Process Model D. Establish New Goal(s)
75. All of the following are problems that learners encounter when listening aside from
A. Process B. Task C. Text D. Goals
76. Which among the four basic types of speaking requires “parroting” back words, phrases, sentences, which they hear?
A. imitative B. interactive C. extensive D. responsive
77. Ms. Kathleen, an English teacher, divided the class into groups and gave a problem-solving activity entitled “Lost in a
Desert Island.” She wanted to provide her students with an activity that would allow them to signal that one wanted to
speak. What specific speech routine used in conversation did Ms. Kathleen adhere to?
A. negotiation of meaning B. feedback C. interaction D. turn-taking
78. All of the following are problems that learners face when speaking aside from
A. Clustering B. Reduced Forms C. Highlighted speech D. Performance Variables
79. Despite his age and regional dialect, Manny Pacquiao still speaks in English and has slowly improved his oral
proficiency. Which factor is the most influential the development of his oral proficiency?
A. Motivation B. Native Language C. Innate phonetic ability D. Identity and Language Ego
80. Mr. Nepomuceno gave his class a group assignment. The class must come up with possible solutions to the growing
number of vandalisms in their school. Each group is expected to come up with a proposal. What kind of speaking task is
she using?
A. Imitative B. Intensive C. Responsive D. Interactive
81. All of the following are organizational patterns used in exposition, except
A. Narration B. Comparison-Contrast C. Cause-Effect D. Time Order
82. Ms. Santos is writing her lesson plan in reading. Which among the following should be least prioritized?
A. Test B. Text C. Activities D. Learner Interest
84. When Ms. Santos implemented her lesson, her department head noted that there is something “problematic” during
the post-reading stage of her lesson. What could have gone wrong?
A. She failed to give a test C. She forgot to mention the source of the text
B. She forgot to give an assignment D. She failed to link the text to the learners through activities
86. An approach to teaching writing that involves the teacher and the student working on strategies for analyzing
text, generating ideas, drafting, revising, and proofreading.
A. Process-oriented B. Product-Oriented C. Free Writing D. Controlled-to-Free
87. A technique for generating a proof of ideas in order to eventually select the most appropriate ideas for use in writing or
some other creative task
A. Delayed Copying B. Precis writing C. Dictocomp D. Brainstorming
88. All of the following are problems that learners face when speaking aside from
A. Clustering B. Reduced Forms C. Highlighted speech D. Performance Variables
89. An approach to teaching writing that focuses on the relationships between readers and writers in specific discourse
communities and on the texts that are used in creating and maintaining those relationships
A. Genre B. Controlled C. Process D. Paragraph pattern
90. This term is used for diary-like reflective notebook that students maintain for regular writing practice, sometimes
involving regular feedback from the teacher.
A. Journals B. Diaries C. Memoirs D. Notecards
9 1. All of the questions below were suggested when developing a curriculum except,
A. What educational purposes should the school seek to attain?
B. What philosophy of education is practiced among nearby schools?
C. How can these educational experiences be effectively organized?
D. How can we determine whether these purposes are being attained?
93. The content of the language teaching in this type of syllabus is a collection of specific abilities that may play a part
using language
A. skill-based syllabus B. content-based syllabus C. task-based syllabus D. notional-functional syllabus
95. Among the following phases of course designing, which should come last?
A. sequencing course content C. describing entry and exit levels
B. choosing course content D. developing a course rationale
96. Ms. Jane, a new faculty, was asked to handle a remedial reading program after her last class. Compared to her
regular class, this remedial reading class is more likely
97. Jake always reads pit as bit and got as dot. What could be Jake’s problem?
A. phoneme isolation B. segmenting syllables C. blending of sounds D. graphophonic correspondence
98. It was Ms. Kathleen’s first year of teaching and she was assigned to handle the remedial listening program of the
school. Her academic coordinator gave her a group which needs to develop their listening comprehension. What must
Ms. Kathleen do?
A. train students in distinguishing between British and American English
B. train students by asking them to listen to native speakers
C. train students in predicting and inferring strategies
D. train students in various types of listening
99. Which of the following strategies may help students in phonemic awareness?
A. sound isolation B. motor imaging C. sight words drill D. syllabication
100. Which of the following assessment strategies asks students to read a graded reading passage as the teacher
notes miscues and answer comprehension questions afterwards?
A. miscue analysis B. retelling technique C. think aloud procedure D. informal reading inventory
101. “KopiMe” a recruitment agency that sends baristas to Australia, wants to enhance the English oral communication
proficiency of their prospective employees. Which syllabus would be the most appropriate to develop?
A. Skills-based syllabus B. Method-based syllabus C. Content-based syllabus D. Knowledge-based syllabus
102. Mr. Reyes plans to develop an ESP course for their school. The first thing he should do is
A. Evaluation B. Needs analysis C. Materials Development D. Organization of lessons
104. Which among the following should be the least priority of an ESP teacher?
A. Learner’s cognitive development C. Knowledge of the content
B. Learner’s emotional involvement D. Teacher talk
105. Which among the list of activities below should be least prioritized or used in an ESP
class?
A. Lecture B. Simulation C. Case Studies D. Feasibility studies