Quiz 5 : Understanding Task-Based Learning (TBL) Quiz 5 : Understanding Task-Based Learning (TBL) 1 / 51. What is the primary focus of Task-Based Learning (TBL)? Memorizing vocabulary lists in isolation. Focusing solely on pronunciation drills. Explicitly teaching grammar rules before any practice. Engaging learners in meaningful, real-world tasks that require communication. 2 / 52. Which of the following best describes the "Pre-task" stage in TBL? Students report the results of their task to the class. Students analyze language forms and practice grammar. The teacher introduces the topic, activates schema, and prepares students for the task. Students complete the main task without any preparation. 3 / 53. In the "Task Cycle" stage of TBL, what are the typical sub-stages? Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking. Presentation, Practice, Production. Warmer, Cooler, Assessment. Task, Planning, Report. 4 / 54. Why is the "Report" sub-stage important in the TBL Task Cycle? It's primarily for individual, silent reflection. It's where students receive their final grade for the task. It's when the teacher introduces new vocabulary. ) It allows students to share their task outcomes and practice presenting their work to an audience. 5 / 55. The "Language Focus" stage in TBL typically involves: The teacher lecturing about grammar rules for the entire lesson. Students analyzing language used during the task and practicing specific forms. A final exam on all grammar points covered in the unit. Students only listening to audio recordings. Your score isThe average score is 40% 0% Restart quiz