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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH
(CTE)
Course Code: CTE
Dear Student,
We hope you enjoyed reading the course and found it useful in applying it

in your classroom.
In order to help you understand the course better and prepare you for the

examination later,
we have set two assignments for each of the courses. All the assignments

are Tutor Marked
Assignments (TMAs) and carry 100 marks each. The Block-wise distribution of

assignments is as
follows:
Certificate Programme in the Teaching of English
as a Second Language
Certificate Programme in the Teaching of English
as a Second Language
ASSIGNMENT BOOKLET
Assignments for Courses 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5
(For July 2016 and January 2017 sessions)
2016 -2017
School of Humanities
Indira Gandhi National Open University
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068
CTE
2
Certificate Programme in the Teaching of English
as a Second Language
Course Code: CTE
Dear Student,
We hope you enjoyed reading this course and found it useful in applying it

to your teaching practice.
In order to help you understand the material better and prepare you for the

examination later, we
have an assignment for each of the courses. All the assignments are Tutor

Marked Assignments
(TMAs) and carry 100 marks each.
Aims: The TMAs are mainly concerned with your ability to understand the

material and apply it
meaningfully in your teaching. These assignments are as much a teaching

device as a testing tool.
Guidelines: You will be required to answer the questions based on the units

and your understanding
of the teaching-learning process. Do not reproduce chunks of information

from the units.
As in day-to-day life, planning is important in doing the assignments well.

Read the assignments
carefully; go through the units on which they are based; jot down some

points regarding each
question and then re-arrange them in a logical order. In an essay-type

answer, allot adequate space
to your introduction and conclusion. The introduction must tell the

evaluator how you interpret the
given topic and how you propose to develop it. The conclusion must

summarize your views on the
topic. You should write in your own handwriting.
Make sure that your answer:
a) is logical;
b) is written in simple and correct English;
c) is written neatly and clearly.
d) reflects your understanding of the teaching-learning situation.
Please remember that it is compulsory to submit your assignments before you

can take the
Term End Exams. Also remember to keep a copy of your assignments with you

and do take a
receipt from your Study Centre when you submit the assignments.
Last Date for Submission of Assignment:
For June Exam 31st March
For December Exam 30th September
Also remember that only one course can be taken from CTE-04 and CTE-05. In

this
assignment booklet we are including both of them but you should attempt

only the one you
have taken.
Good Luck!
Note: Remember the submission of assignment is a precondition for appearing

in the
examination. If you do not submit the assignment on time, you will not be

allowed to appear
in the examination.
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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH
AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
CTE-01: THE LANGUAGE LEARNER
(ASSIGNMENT)
Maximum Marks: 100
Answer all questions
1 Write short notes on the following: 20
i Instrumental and Integrative motivation
ii Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
iii Language and Power in society
iv Short-term and long-term memory
2 Comment on the use of the mother tongue in the English class. Give

examples from
your class room situation. 20
3 What are some of the factors that affect second language acquisition?

Discuss the
role of age, sex, aptitude and attitude. 20
4 Explain the two different views to learner’s errors. What implications do

the two
views have for the teaching learning process? 20
5 What is a Standard language? Explain the process of standardization with

examples.
20
4
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH
AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
CTE-02: THE STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH
(ASSIGNMENT)
Maximum Marks: 100
Answer all questions
1 Write short notes on the following, giving examples where necessary: 20
i Top-Down approach for analyzing a text
ii Stress and Rhythm in connected speech
iii Determinants of ‘register’
iv Structure of open questions
2a Briefly discuss the process of Indianization of English. 10
2b As an English teacher, do you feel that there is a need for ‘Standard

Indian English’?
Justify your answer with the help of illustrative examples. 10
3a Identify ‘free’ and ‘bound’ morphemes in the following words: 05
symbolic, carefree, outside, untidy, glasses
3b Transcribe the following words using phonetic symbols: 05
English, familiar, though, multiply, ice
3c Identify the number of syllables in the following words and mark the

stress: 10
docile, precise, celebrate, ago, determine
4 Discuss with examples the differences between the given pairs: 4x5=20
i Second language and Foreign language learning
ii Inflectional and Derivational affixes
iii Semantically negative and Structurally negative sentences
iv Relative clauses and Appositive clauses
5a Supply questions tags to the following statements: 5
i You will post this letter today,………..?
ii He went to the hospital for an X-ray,………..?
iii They can’t break the rules,………..?
iv You are coming to the function,………..?
v We keep our house clean, ,………..?
5
5b Identify the sentences as Simple, Complex and Compound: 5
i The new earthen pot broke while Mamta was watering the plants.
ii I like to read novels but my children do not.
iii The most commonly used reference book is the dictionary.
iv The fumes which come out of the cigarette contain a number of chemical
substances.
v My friend wants to be a pilot.
5c Divide the following words into morphemes. Indicate the order in which

they are
added. (for example in the word ‘impossibility’ the morphemes are added in

the
following order :
5
Possible  impossible  impossibility
Unfortunate, discolouration, reduction, indirect, unthinkable
5d How many different vowel sounds does the letter a have in the following

words?
5
cast, band, rate, raw, aunt
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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH
AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
CTE-03: TEACHING STRATEGIES
(ASSIGNMENT)
Max. Marks: 100
Answer all questions
1 Write short notes on the following: 20
i The phases of a listening lesson
ii Differences between spoken and written language
iii Problems in teaching writing
iv The Direct and Indirect approach to teaching conversation
2 What do you mean by “monitoring instruction”? How can self-monitoring be

of help
in the professional growth of teachers who are already experienced? 20
3 Why is teaching of Grammar important? What are the current trends in

teaching
Grammar? 20
4 Process-based research on writing has revolutionalized its teaching”.

Refer to your
experience of being a teacher and learner to comment on this statement. 20
5 What are some of the reading problems that students face? Suggest ways of
rectifying two of the problems. 20
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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH
AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
CTE-04: TEACHING ENGLISH – ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
(ASSIGNMENT)
Max. Marks: 100
Answer all questions
1 Write short notes on the following: 20
i Underprivileged learners’ problems in learning English
ii The Piagetian stages of learning
iii Experiential reading
iv Writing across the curriculum
2 You must have come across children with some disability or the other in

your
experience as a teacher. How did you help these children? In the light of

Block 1,
Unit 3, how would you now help these children? 20
3 Prepare four activities for an integrated listening-speaking test for

students of class 5.
The test should be for 30 minutes. 20
4 What is the teacher’s role in helping a child develop good handwriting?

Give
examples from your own experience. 20
5 What is the difference between process writing with beginners and with

more
advanced learners? 20
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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH
AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
CTE-05: TEACHING ENGLISH – SECONDARY SCHOOL
(ASSIGNMENT)
Max. Marks: 100
Answer all questions
1 Write short notes on the following: 20
i A teacher is a facilitator of learning
ii Scoring procedure for an oral test
iii Difference between dialect and register
iv Impressionistic and analytical method of grading writing
2 Why do you think it is important for learners to learn on their own? What

are the
teaching strategies you need to use in order to help students become good

language
learners? 20
3 Choose a short lesson from a school textbook. How would you use it to

teach
reading comprehension to Class ix students? You may write about the

following:
20
i Any pre-reading activity?
ii Whether the class reads silently or whether individual children are

asked to
read aloud.
iii Mode and type of questions asked
iv Classroom arrangement
v Learner participation
vi Post-reading activities
vii Project work
4 What is new about the teaching of grammar today? Prepare four activities

of your
own using the new approach to Grammar teaching. 20
5 Speaking and listening are neglected areas in second language

acquisition/learning.
You want to propose that they should be included in the formal syllabus of

classes 6
to 8. Write a proposal to your principal in about 250 words. Your Proposal

should
include: 20
i Rationale for inclusion
ii What should be the course content?
iii How should the skills be taught? (Pre, While, Post phase)
Refer to the relevant units when you answer the question.

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