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    SEI Strategy Essay

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    Where would this strategy best fit in the lesson and why? I placed the Reciprocal Teaching activity in the middle of the lesson plan. This has been placed here as a way to help the students become comfortable with the material The students will join with four of their peers to complete this task. This is a way to help them ask questions of each other for parts of the material that they do not quite understand. The Vocabulary graphic organizer will go first as a way of identifying the

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    Lesson Plan

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    CELTA LESSON PLAN Name Level Lesson length 30 mins TP number Number of students Aims (What are your aims for this lesson?) Select from the following categories:Grammatical Structure: Present simple tense. Text on environment. Function: Vocabulary: (Fuels‚ factories‚ marine animals‚ pollute chemicals‚ arctic‚ rubbish.) Skills: reading (skim reading+ listening for detail) and speaking and writing. Phonology –Environment . Objectives (what will students be able to do by the end of the lesson)

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    Classification of teaching methods Teaching is a creative art that teacher has to use many methods which can meet the learner’s needs and the demands of learning situation. There are many methods throughout the history of teaching English. It is suggested‚ however‚ in this essay three common methods‚ namely‚ Grammar-Translation‚ Direct Method and Communicative Language Teaching‚ clarified into two categories: teacher-centered and student-centered. Teacher-centered here just includes Grammar-Translation

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    English Teaching   Since the Development of modern educational technology‚ multimedia Technology in English teaching and English teaching methods constantly enriched‚ and now the English classroom teaching (as compared with traditional classroom instruction) are becoming more and more animated. However‚ the modern teaching methods are sometimes affected by Economic conditions‚ and other constraints‚ and the production of multimedia courseware takes some time and effort‚ in practice teaching‚ some

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    Lesson Guide in Grade 7

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    GRADE/COURSE: 8/ENGLISH PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Uses charts‚ graphs‚ index‚ appendices‚ dictionaries‚ thesauri and internet search engines. Uses mapping‚ webbing‚ Venn diagrams‚ charting and various other comprehension strategies. Knows specialized vocabulary words in content areas with knowledge of root words‚ prefixes‚ suffixes and context clues. Identify appropriate reading materials (literature‚ information and documents) for a given purpose. Use common graphic features to increase understanding

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    Context and Meaning

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    Context and Meaning‚ Teaching Vocabulary What techniques would you use to teach the following? Smooth- Bring in realia example soap bar‚ hand lotion. To go out on a date- Using pictures illustrating couples on a date night at the movies‚ fancy restaurants etc. Harmful- Using pictures illustrating a man smoking‚ or other hazardous liquids that may be ingested by accident. Silverware- Bring in realia and pictures of the silverwares. To dance- Use own body example select a student to dance briefly

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    Student-Centered Approach in Teaching Java Abstract The purpose of the study is to determine if there’s a grade improvement of the First Year IT students at STI in their Java programming class if the instructor uses student-centered teaching compared to a class where the instructor uses the conventional way. To do this‚ the study will use an experimental research design in comparing the two groups: a treatment and a control group‚ with the same Java programming subject and teacher. For the

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    GRADEDDISCUSSION2EDLA1180

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              2    Three strategies that are interesting for teaching vocabulary to either young (infants  through standard one)‚ older children or adolescents are the use of oral language; either at home  or in the classroom‚ the read­aloud strategy that employs the use of  shared reading between  instructor and student and the use of computers for the instruction of vocabulary learning.  1. The first exposure to language and vocabulary for children is orally.This is for  children who are not hearing impaired

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    INDEPENDENT STUDY UNIT Purpose: To learn a new activity/sport‚ associated skills‚ and drills that promote the learning of that activity. Requirements: 1. Choose an activity 2. Research the activity: * fitness components * unique principles (i.e. buoyancy‚ friction‚ rotation etc..) * theory or background * skills and mechanics If a sport‚ choose 3-5 skills to master. If an activity‚ develop a 3 minute routine/demonstration of

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    Catholic Social Teaching

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    Gower LA400 CST ’ ’ Social Issue March 21‚ 2009 Poverty and Catholic Social Teaching Of the many social issues that exist today poverty seems to be one that we just cannot totally eliminate and certainly it should not be ignored. There are many things that one can do to help in reducing poverty levels‚ but what and how‚ is the question. This paper will explore some of the ideas based on Catholic Social Teaching regarding the issue. Poverty does not solely mean a person does not have money‚

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