Question
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Which one of the following is not the objective defined by NCF-2005 for teaching English at upper primary level?

1
To negotiate their own learning goals and evaluate their own progress; edit, revise, review their own work
2
To use dictionary suitable to their needs
3
To be able to articulate individual/personal responses effectively
4
To promote learners' conceptualization of printed texts in terms of heading, paragraph and horizontal lines
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P2
Chapter: Pedagogy of English
Topic: Approaches & Evaluation in English Teaching
Correct Answer
Option D
Explanation

The National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2005 outlines specific objectives for teaching English at the upper primary level, focusing on developing students' language skills and their ability to use English effectively in various contexts. Let's examine why Option 4 is the correct answer and why the other options are not aligned with the objectives defined by NCF-2005. 1. **Option 4: To promote learners' conceptualization of printed texts in terms of heading,…Read More

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