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tkt glossary terms I

TKT Glossary Terms – I


TKT Glossary Terms:
The ‘I’ Terms Navigator

This list includes all the TKT glossary terms of Core Modules 1,2, and 3 starting with ‘I‘. Terms are listed alphabetically, just like in the official TKT Glossary. Test your knowledge by trying to define the word when you see it, and by trying to identify the word when you see its definition. After studying a lesson, review all the terms and their explanations from that lesson. Creating flashcards will be helpful to recall the definitions of these terms.

Although these terms are specifically aimed at TKT, they are applicable for any other TESL/TEFL certification.

Ice-breaker
ICT
Identify, identification
Idiom, idiomatic
Ignore
Illustrate
Impede
Imperative
Inappropriate language
Independence
Independent study
Indicate
Indirect object
Indirect question
Individual drill
Infer attitude, feeling, mood
Infer meaning
Infinitive
Infinitive of purpose
Informal assessment
Informal language
Informality level
Information-gap activity
Information-transfer activity
– ing/ -ed adjective
– ing form
Input
Instruct, instruction
Integrated skills
Intensifier
Intensive course
Intensive listening/reading
Interaction, interact, interactive strategies
Interaction patterns
Interactive whiteboard
Interference
Interlanguage
Interrogative
Intonation
Intransitive verb
Introductory activity
Involvement
Irregular verb
Item

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