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What is the main purpose of lesson planning?

The main purpose of lesson planning is to organize teaching activities, materials, methods, and assessment in advance to achieve learning objectives effectively.

100

Name three types of lesson planning methods

Traditional lesson planning, communicative lesson planning, and task-based lesson planning.

100

What has keys but cannot open locks?

A piano.

100

What has a neck but no head?

A bottle.

200

What does a SMART objective stand for?

MART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.

200

Why is it important to define tasks in a lesson?

Defining tasks ensures that students know what to do, helps achieve lesson objectives, and engages learners in meaningful activities

200

What has hands but cannot clap?

A clock.

200

What has one eye but cannot see?

A needle.

300

Give an example of a specific and measurable lesson objective.

“By the end of the lesson, 5 students will correctly form 5 sentences using the Present Simple tense.”

300

Name two traditional tools used in lesson planning.

Textbooks and whiteboards.

300

What goes up but never comes down?

Your age.

300

What has legs but doesn’t walk?  

A table.

400

Why is reflection after teaching important?

Reflection helps teachers evaluate what worked, identify challenges, and improve future lessons.

400

What do teachers do after the lesson to improve?

  1. Reflect on the lesson and make changes if needed.

400

I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?

A candle.

400

What has many teeth but cannot bite?

A comb.

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