
Ways to Pair Up Students
There are a few ways to put students into pairs. We’ll cover the main ones here and explore the pros and cons of each.
There are a few ways to put students into pairs. We’ll cover the main ones here and explore the pros and cons of each.
When students have the opportunity to correct the teacher, it reinforces that language point, assesses the students’ understanding of that language point, gives the learner confidence, and teaches students to problem-solve.
Are tomatoes fruit or vegetables?
The answers to many questions depend on context, so clearly establish the context first.
Colors can be used to create associations in the minds of learners. By doing so, students are quicker to find mistakes or identify what they’re supposed to do.
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