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The ability to use language in special and creative ways, which is something writers are strong in.
Musical Intelligence.
Linguistic Intelligence.
Naturalist Intelligence.
Does the multiple intelligences approach focus its methodology on the “one size fits all” philosophy?
True
False
Creative movement, role plays and mime are some examples of kinesthetic Intelligence activities.
True
False
Teacher Role: Contributor to the development and improvement of the second language of the students.
True.
False.
There is a specific syllabus that has to be followed in MI-based language teaching.
True
False
One of the answers is not one of the eight native intelligences proposed by Gardner.
Bodily
Visual
Rhytmical
Naturalist
Also known as self smart.
Existentialist Intelligence.
Mathematical Intelligence.
Intrapersonal Intelligence.
MultipleIntelligence does not have a particular language theory because Gardner created it as a contribution to cognitive science.
True
False
There are goals stated for MI instructions in linguistic terms that have to be followed.
True
False
Activities designed to provide students with opportunities to research a topic using multiple intelligences.
Student-choice projects.
Multiple Intelligences project.
Source-based projects.
It is recommended to not use realia as an instructional material in MI-based language teaching.
True
False
Are learners expected to take MI inventory and to develop their own MI profiles?
True
False
MI-based lesson procedures may vary depending on the purpose of the lesson.
True
False
Also known as reasoning smart.
Logical Intelligence
Spatial Intelligence
Mathematical Intelligence
Existentialist Intelligence
MultipleIntelligence approach is based on one of these learning theory:
Constructivism
Cognitivism
Behaviorism
The ability to be able to work well with people.
Intrapersonal Intelligence
Interpersonal Intelligence
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