TEFL Quizzes for TEFL Teachers – MCQ 19. Welcome to our TEFL quizzes for TEFL teachers! Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) is a rewarding and challenging profession that requires a strong command of the English language and a deep understanding of language acquisition and pedagogy.
These quizzes are designed to test your knowledge of key TEFL concepts and provide you with valuable feedback on your teaching skills. With a range of questions covering everything from teaching techniques to classroom management, these quizzes will help you stay current and improve your teaching practice.
TEFL Quizzes for TEFL Teachers – MCQ 19
Whether you are a seasoned TEFL teacher or just starting out, these quizzes will help you hone your skills and become a more effective and confident educator. So let’s get started and see how much you know about teaching English as a foreign language!
#1. The final sound in the word “churches” is pronounced:
#2. The final sound in the word “lived” is pronounced :
#3. Which of the following is a minimal pair?
#4. Which word has a different final sound?
#5. Which of the following words has a different vowel sound?
#6. The word “ bye” is phonetically transcribed as:
#7. In phonology, " cat" and " mat" are known as ...........
#8. The sounds {k} and {g} are...................
#9. When two or more sounds do not occur in the same sound environment, this is called .........
#10. Words that differ by only one phoneme are called ----
#11. The vowel sound [ u: ] as in the word food can be phonetically described as:
#12. The final " ed " in the verb "worked " is pronounced:
#13. In the production of ___________ ,the passage of the air stream is relatively unobstructed.
#14. When a speech sound undergoes a change in articulation in connected speech, becoming more like a neighboring sound, this process is known as ...............
#15. The vowel in “ two” is..........
#16. /t/, /t/ and /t/ in tuck, hits and slept are called ........
#17. The vowel sound [ i: ] as in the word seen can be phonetically described as:
#18. Which of the following is a minimal pair?
#19. When a word is pronounced in two different ways such as - /aiðə/ or / i:ðə /,this is called......... (either)
#20. The [ m] sound can be phonetically described as :