1) Motivation is the internal drive that directs behavior toward achieving goals. a) False b) True 2) Only the teacher should speak during storytelling to maintain control and clarity. a) True b) False 3) Storytelling helps learners feel more confident by providing a relaxed and meaningful context to use the language. a) True b) False 4) Scaffolding in storytelling means: a) Repeating the story over and over again b) Giving learners structured support to help them succeed c) Letting students guess everything 5) What practice promotes student participation in the classroom? a) Doing only individual tasks b) Repeating instructions without allowing questions c) Encouraging collaborative activities and group games 6) Which strategy helps develop children’s speaking skills? a) Silent reading b) Role plays and dramatizations 7) Which of the following is a common step in a storytelling session? a) Word-for-word translation b) Activating prior knowledge 8) What is one of the main benefits of fostering confidence in students? a) They avoid speaking to prevent making mistakes b) They focus only on written exercises c) They feel encouraged to participate actively and use the language 9) What best describes the term 'development' in the human context? a) It is the acquisition of new intellectual skills exclusively in adulthood. b) It is a singular event that occurs at a specific point in a person's life. c) It refers only to physical growth from childhood to adolescence. 10) Speech fluency refers to the ability to speak without excessive interruptions or hesitations a) False b) True

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