What is Active Learning?
Students do, not just listen
What does D in D.E.E.P. stand for?
Discover
Teacher talks for 10 minutes. Active Learning?
No
Give 1 Active Learning activity for “Food”
(Any valid example)
Name 2 examples of Active Learning
Pair work, role play, games, group work
What happens in the Engage stage?
Students use English
Students work in pairs asking questions. Stage?
Engage
Which D.E.E.P. stage has the most student talking?
Engage / Practice
Why is Active Learning important?
Students learn faster by using English
What is the purpose of Evaluate?
Give feedback / correct mistakes
Teacher corrects mistakes after activity. Stage?
Evaluate
Give 1 way to make a quiet class more active
(Pair work, questions, games)
True or False: A quiet class is always a good class
False
Give one example of Practice
Role play / conversation
Students role-play ordering food. Stage?
Practice
Why is feedback important?
Students know mistakes and improve
What should students do more in an active class?
Speak / interact / practice
Put these in order: Practice, Discover, Engage, Evaluate
Discover → Engage → Evaluate → Practice
Students repeat vocabulary after teacher. Stage?
Discover
Explain D.E.E.P. in simple words (1–2 sentences)
Step-by-step learning: learn, use, feedback, practice