Across
- 3. In TPR, comprehension and ___ come before speaking.
- 4. A stage in CLL where students review and ___ on what they learned.
- 6. Learners develop independence and ___ in the learning process.
- 8. The teacher provides meaning by offering ___ of learners’ utterances.
- 10. Students usually sit in this shape to promote equality and collaboration.
- 11. A key element of TPR, linking body ___ to language learning.
- 12. Colored rods used to represent sounds, words, or structures in the Silent Way.
Down
- 1. Students respond physically to language through ___ rather than speaking first.
- 2. The teacher’s main tool in this method, encouraging learners to produce language.
- 5. The teacher acts like a language ___, supporting students emotionally and linguistically.
- 7. Students are expected to learn through problem-solving and ___ learning.
- 9. Instructions like “stand up” or “open the door” are called ___.
