Oral Presentations
Technology
Culture
Language Learning
100
This is a way to switch to another idea in your presentation.
What is a transition?
100
This is a learning management system that we use on a daily basis.
What is Schoology?
100
This is when someone who is living in a foreign country is starting to become frustrated in a new culture due to cultural differences.
What is culture shock?
100
This is a way to create and carry out activities so that students are able to read, write, listen, and speak all in one activity.
What is to integrate skills?
200
This is at the end of your oral presentation. In this case, you are requesting the audience members to do something?
What is call for action?
200
This is an internet based tool that we can use as a warm-up. It consists of categories, point amounts, columns, rows, and statements that must be turned into questions.
What is Jeopardy?
200
In different cultures, they mean different things. Some examples are pointing, giving a thumbs-up, nodding heads, and even smiling.
What are gestures?
200
If English is taught in this language, students will always speak haltingly and have to constantly translate or interpret.
What L1?
300
In our class, we have the option to choose one of these two purposes for doing an oral presentation? The first purpose starts with I, and the other starts with P.
What is inform and persuade?
300
This are the two keys that we use to toggle.
What is windows key and tab?
300
This is a phase that international students face when living in a new country. It is the initial phase. It is usually pleasant and interesting. It doesn't last for long.
What is the honeymoon phase?
300
In many cultures, the students are expected to sit quiet while the instructor lectures. It is the opposite of student-centered.
What is teacher-centered?
400
Avoid any of these gestures while doing your oral presentation. In American culture, they are offensive.
What is snap, point with index finger, or point with middle finger?
400
This is the brand of laptop that you have been issued.
What is HP?
400
This is a symbol that one easily associates with another culture. It is also the name of the visual representation of a file or a folder on your computer.
What is an icon?
400
Input can be made comprehensible by doing any of the following.
What is speak slower, use visuals, paraphrase, simplify, use gestures, activate schemata, draw from students interests, or use realia?
500
This is a document that you can glance at while doing an oral presentation. It consists of roman numerals, numbers, and letters.
What is an outline?
500
In Schoology, this is how we post information to everyone in our group our course. The information is not private.
What is update?
500
In many cultures, the students are expected to sit quiet while the instructor lectures. It is the opposite of student-centered.
What is teacher-centered?
500
This is crucial in a language learning environment. It means that there are positive feelings and respect among teachers and students and among peers.
What is rapport?
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