Two students working together.
What is (pairwork)?
Working in collaboration with people and learning from one another is a characteristic of this interaction pattern.
What is (group work)?
This type of motivation comes from within.
What is (intrinsic)?
This type of classroom has students with different aptitudes, learning styles, or levels of language.
What is a (mixed-ability classroom)?
A tool that some teachers consider an easy shortcut to solve language problems.
What is (mother tongue)?
This traditional seating arrangement consists of aisles and rows.
What is a (public meeting)?
This seating arrangement consists of chairs placed in a U-shape.
What is a (horseshoe)?
This type of activity requires immediate corrective action by the teacher.
What is an (accuracy activity)?
Breaking them down into small chunks, checking comprehension, and avoiding metalanguage are things related to this teaching aspect.
What is (giving instructions)?
This type of activity should not be corrected immediately.
What is a (fluency activity)?
Playing a game in class is what kind of motivation.
What is (extrinsic)?
A great way to increase STT is to implement these types of interaction patterns in the classroom on a daily basis.
What are (pair work or group work activites)?
A barrier that includes fear, anxiety, and frustration that can inhibit learning.
What is the (affective filter)?
You need to use phalanges in order to correct students with this technique.
What is (finger correction)?
This type of seating arrangement consist of people performing in a circle while the others are looking in.
What is a (fish bowl)?
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Problems in large classrooms can be divided into these three areas?
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What are (Pedagogical, Affective, and Managerial)?
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Teams have 30 seconds to write down their response on a piece of paper, which must be in the form of a question. Each team must place the resulting paper face down in front of the team.
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Students interacting with other students as if at a party.
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What is (mingling)?
This type of seating arrangement consists of teams of four to six students that are given an assignment to complete in a short time period.
What are (buzz groups)?
This type of correction should always be encouraged first in an EFL classroom.
What is (self-correction)?
Providing this in your classes can liven things up.
What is (variety)?
This standard or rule should be considered when presenting something to students.
What is the (KISS) principle?