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Which stage of the lesson plan encourages the learners to lean from their mistakes?
Feedback
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Give an example of a linguistic aim for a Past Simple Lesson.
To present and practice the form and use of Past Simple with regular and irregular past forms of the verbs.
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Give an example of a communicative aim for a Present Continuous Lesson.
By the end of the lesson learners will have talked about what they are currently doing.
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How does an aim make lesson planning easier?
Any acceptable answer
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What part of the lesson plan is this? The teacher models a sentence and learners repeat it.
Focus of target language item
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Which stage of a lesson plan checks that the learners understand the concept and form of a new item?
Rule focus
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What is an interpersonal aim?
Building relationships within the class
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What is the main aim of a lesson?
Any acceptable answer
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What does a developmental aim ensure?
The development of a skills during or by the end of the lesson.
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A main aim mustn't be......................................
vague ( any alternate answer)
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Does a lesson aim set a goal that can be used to test learners' achievement?
Yes because the aim states 'By the end of the lesson ....."
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What part of the lesson plan diagnoses the learner's existing knowledge?
Spoken Interaction
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What part of the lesson plan is this? "Teacher tells a short story to get learners to ask questions"
Introduction
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