Aims of teaching written composition are : (A) To enable pupils to organise their thoughts and ideas(B) To enable students to write legibly and correctly(C) To give them a good deal of practice in correct use of English words (D) All of the above
Importance of oral composition lies in the fact that : (A) The students cannot learn to write sentences.(B) The students cannot learn to collect good ideas to write. (C) It is useful for giving practice in using the language already learnt.(D) It enables the students to misuse the words.
The necessary element which helps is learning English, is : (A) Imitation(B) Oral production(C) Reading with understanding (D) All of the above
Speaking and writing are : (A) Confidential skills(B) Receptive skills (C) Productive skills(D) Non-creative skills
Listening and reading are : (A) Receptive skills(B) Productive skills(C) Cramming skills(D) None of the above
Written composition can be improved by : (A) Checking the written composition seriously(B) Pointing out the errors and mistakes(C) Asking questions in the oral preparation stages (D) All of the above