Relationship between texts and their broader social and cultural situations, influencing how meanings are constructed.
What is context?
Stage where schemata is activated.
What is lead-in?
The most common amongst teachers, its middle stage consists of practicing an activity.
What is PPP?
Use games in non-conventional settings like the classroom.
What is gamification?
This level involves remembering facts, terms and basic concepts.
What is knowledge or remembering?
Various purposes or ways in which language is used by individuals to convey meaning, share information and express thoughts and emotions.
Whaat are language functions?
Getting the ideas of the text by skimming it rapidly.
What is reading for gist?
More specific for students who may already have prior knowledge to the topic. Students are asked to do an activity on the first and last stage.
What is TTT?
Software package designed to create electronic presentations consisting of a series of separate pages or slides.
What is Power Point?
This level involves applying learned information to solve problems in new contexts.
What is applying?
Omitting unecessary information in a text.
What is ellipsis?
Stage that occurs after students have read or listened to a text and demonstrated comprehension.
What is post?
Focuses on the listening and reading skills rather than the writing and speaking skills.
What is receptive approach?
Offer access to research papers, teaching guides, academc articles, educational resources.
What is ESL databases?
This leve is about reflecting on the value of ideas and making decisions based on critical thinking.
What is evaluating?
Anything that is spoken or written.
What is text?
Teachers use them to assess students' understanding of a topic or concept.
What is CCQ's?
Lessons centered around a non-language-focused task. Students are doing something while using the language.
What is task-based learning?
Students enagage with course matrial work at their own pace. Self-regulated learning.
What is asynchronous learning?
Students demonstrate their ability to make inferences, draw conclusions and interpret information in new contexts.
What is analysis?
The linguistic structure where lexis (vocabulary) and grammar (syntax) combine into one.
What is lexicogrammatical features?
Describe the characteristics, features and specifications of the students the lesson is directed to?
What is class profile?
Teaching subjects such as science, history and geography to students through a foreign language.
What is CLIL?
f2f model and online teaching mixed together.
What is blended learning?
Applying, evaluating and creating are the highest level's of Blom's taxonomy, often categorized as a group of skills.
What are higher order thinking skills?