England
Teaching
General English
Your Microteaching
Miscellaneous
100

Stratford-upon-Avon is closer to Birmingham than to London. True or False?

True

100

What does PPP stand for?

Present - Practise - Produce.

100

What is the difference between ‘excuse me’ and ‘sorry’?

Excuse me = before we do something ‘bad’

Sorry = after

100

As animals we distinguish more _____ colours.

Green

100

What is the name of the other group’s teacher?

Evita

200

Name all capitals of the UK.

London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast

200

What does CCQ stand for?

Concept Checking Questions

200

What is a sound bite? Give the definition and one example.

A quote, a short and/or witty remark from someone’s speech. For example, Neil Armstrong’s ‘One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind’.

200

How many special symbols to create passwords with are there?

33

200

What instrument does Oscar play/teach?

Bassoon

300

At what age do children in the UK start primary school?

5

300

Name at least 5 teachers’ roles in the classroom.

  • Mentor
  • Information provider
  • Friend
  • Psychologist
  • Facilitator
  • etc
300

Remember at least one phrase for settling an argument that we studied.

Let’s drop it.

Let’s just move on, shall we?

300

What does this symbol mean?

PICTURE

Je voudrais une tarte aux pommes

300

What is this called? Name at least one word.

PICTURE

Shuttlecock, birdie

400

What was Shakespeare’s wife’s name?

Anne Hathaway

400

Name at least 3 differences between microteaching and macroteaching.

PICTURE

400

Remember 5 words/phrases from the topic leisure time (the green page) and say them

  • Culture vulture
  • Dabbler
  • Amateur
  • Couch Potato
  • Therapeutic
  • etc
400

Say “I’d like an apple pie” in French

Pause/silence/quarter rest/rest

400

Think of an example of 1 homophone, 1 homograph, and 1 homonym. Do not repeat yesterday’s examples

Bat (nocturnal flying mammal) and bat (sports equipment)

Bark (sound a dog makes) and bark (outer covering of a tree)

Bear (large mammal) and bear (tolerate or carry)

Lead (a soft, malleable metal) and lead (to guide or direct)

500

What is the name of this place?

PICTURE

Brindley Place/ Brindley

500

What is this activity called: images are hung around the classroom, students go from one image to another and discuss its content?
We did it on the first day.

Walking gallery

500

Use at least 5 words/phrases on travel and tourism (yesterday’s topic) in one sentence.

To get away from it all, we went camping in the forest, and while we were trekking across the hill, we saw a remote village - unspoilt and picturesque.

500

What is another name for a thinner? (Mercedes’ lesson)

Diluent

500

What subject do the teachers from the other team teach? Name all of them.

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