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Tools & Techniques for Resourceful Teachers
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TESOL TOOLBOX – Tools & Techniques for Resourceful Teachers Close Search Type your search terms above and press return to see the search results. TESOL TOOLBOX Tools & Techniques for Resourceful Teachers Menu Home Teaching Twist on a classic About Search 17 September 2019 comment 0 Twist on a classic: Discussion questions A classic Course books and published materials are full of discussion questions. They’re a chance for learners to react to a listening/reading task, practise new vocabulary or practise speaking fluently. Here’s a typical example from TeachingEnglish (scroll to ‘Discussion’, page 3). I’ve known teachers to adapt these in all sorts of ways: Learner training. Give the learners discussion phrases and get them used to the routine of using these in group discussions. Playing hard to get. Scramble the words in each question and ask the learners to reorder them before they answer. The scramblinator is a good tool for this job. Very TEFL...
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