Question
Easy
Alka, a student of class III often makes a mistake between /sh/ and /s/. As a language teacher your interpretation will be
1
Alka is a careless student.
2
It's due to influence of her dialect or language.
3
Alka's pronunciation is not clear hence you will give her more practice.
4
As a teacher you will ignore such silly mistakes.
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P1
Chapter: Pedagogy of English
Topic: Approaches & Evaluation in English Teaching
Correct Answer
Option B
Explanation
Option 2 is the correct answer because language and dialect influence is a well-documented phenomenon in linguistics. When a student like Alka confuses sounds such as /sh/ and /s/, it is often due to the phonetic characteristics of her native language or dialect. Different languages and dialects have varying phonetic inventories, which means they may not distinguish between certain sounds that are distinct in other languages. For instance, if Alka's…Read More
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