Teaching Skills QuizVersión en línea Welcome to this English for Teaching Skills Quiz. This test will help you review key concepts from the training modules, including introducing yourself, giving clear instructions, managing classroom interactions, describing lesson objectives, guiding group work, and giving constructive feedback. por Steffani Alvarez Cruz 1 What tense do you usually use to describe your daily work? Choose one or more answers a Present simple. b Present continuous. c Future simple. 2 Which phrase is appropriate when introducing your experience? a I teaching for two years. b I have two years of teaching experience. c I am two years teaching. 3 Which phrase is a sequencing expression? a First, write your name. b Tomorrow, write name. c I write my name. 4 Which sentence is an example of a simple classroom command? a You sitting down. b Sit down tomorrow. c Sit down, please. 5 Which is an example of asking for repetition? a Say again, please? b Can you say that again? c You can repeat now? 6 Which phrase helps manage a student interaction? a You will raise your hand. b Hand raise now, please. c Please raise your hand. 7 Which sentence describes the flow of a lesson? a First, we reviewed know, then practice tomorrow. b First, we review vocabulary, then we practice. c First, review, practice. 8 Which phrase expresses an expected outcome? a Students should be able to describe objects. b Students should describe. c Students are able describing. 9 Which sentence gives guidance during an activity? a Sure everyone participate. b Make sure everyone participating. c Make sure everyone participates. 10 Which phrase helps with group dynamics? a Speak turns righ now! b Turn taking speak. c Take turns to speaking. 11 Which sentence corrects an error politely? a This wrong. Sorry! b You can say it this way instead… c Your speaking is not bad. 12 Which option gives constructive feedback? a Next time, try using the past tense. b You never use past tense. c Don't speak like that. Please! Feedback 1 We use the present simple to talk about routines, habits, and daily responsibilities. 2 I have + experience. Is the correct structure to express your background. 3 “First” is used to show sequence when giving steps. 4 This is a standard, polite classroom instruction. 5 This is the polite and correct way to ask someone to repeat something. 6 This is a polite command used to manage turn-taking in class. 7 It correctly uses sequence words to describe lesson structure. 8 “Should be able to” expresses expected ability after a lesson. 9 It encourages equal participation, which is good classroom management. 10 “Take turns” helps ensure fair and organized participation. 11 It corrects the error gently without sounding rude. 12 It focuses on improvement and gives a clear suggestion.