students speak freely and creatively in the ... stage
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... in writing is the logical bridge between words, sentences, and paragraphs.
coherence
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When you prepare the students by setting a scene or by giving the essential words or structure
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students are supposed to imitate a text and to produce a final outcome in ... writing approach
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when you speak, the message taht you receive/ get is important, this approach is called
content-oriented input
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Äąn this stage you have the chance to shape students by correcting mistakes or initiating their speaking activities in an authentic context
practice
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For phoneme discrimination this is mostly recommended.
minimal pairs
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"Iâll order pasta and you can [order the pasta], too. " is an example of ...
ellipsis
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Pronunciation is primarily focused on ... which means mutual understanding
intelligibility
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this image is an example of .. writing.
guided writing
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students experience some stages in which they need to use their both cognitive and wiring skills. their ongoing study is more important in this writing approach.
process based approach
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"I never saw a ghost, I never hope to see one;" is an example of ...