4C of CLIL:
Culture
Content
Communication
Content
In Blooms Taxonomy,what are levels in LOTS?
Remembering
Understanding
Applying
What is a scaffolding?
Scaffolding a teaching method that teacher give a temporary support to help students to explainnew concepts and skills.
What is a capital city of Poland?
Warszawa
Which one is visual organizer?
A.Posters
B.Animation
C.Mind map
D.Digital cameras
C.mind map
Synonym of "analyze"?
A.define,classify
B.demonstrate,support
C.develop,repeat
D.organize,differentiate
D.organizw,differentiate
Who was the first to use the scaffolding technique?
Jerun Bruno
Which country has the Statue of Liberty?
In the USA
Which one is key components of lesson delivery?
A.Organizational language
B.Instruction
C.Checking understanding
D.Feedback
B.Instruction
What kind of language tasks are included in BICS?
Simple,less demanding tasks like greeting and matching words with pictures.
What is the 3 stages of scaffolding?
1.Modeling
2.Guided Practice
3.Independent Practice
The more you take,the more you leave behind.What are they?
Footsteps
What are two main categories of cognitive skills?
LOTS AND HOTS
What cognitive skills does CLIL develop?
Creative thinking
Reasoning
According to educational theory,why is scaffolding considered a "temporary support"?
Scaffolding is considered temporary because it is designed to support learners only at the beginning of learning. As students develop skills and understanding, the teacher gradually reduces help. Eventually, learners become independent and can complete tasks on their own without assistance.
What has many teeth but cannot bite?
Comb