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Which of the following is NOT a reason why the lesson planning method introduced in the course is helpful?
Which of the following is NOT a reason why the lesson planning method introduced in the course is helpful?
- It encourages teachers to explore different lesson planning methods
- It helps new teachers think about many aspects of teaching
- It provides a smooth class experience (correct)
- It allows teachers to choose the best method for them
What should be included at the top of a lesson plan according to the method introduced in the course?
What should be included at the top of a lesson plan according to the method introduced in the course?
- The big picture goal of the unit
- Specific objectives for the students
- Details about the lesson (correct)
- The standard for the day
What is the purpose of writing the unit goal in a lesson plan?
What is the purpose of writing the unit goal in a lesson plan?
- To guide the overall direction of the unit (correct)
- To ensure a smooth class experience
- To specify the objectives for the students
- To provide a clear standard for the day
What is the purpose of writing the objective in a lesson plan?
What is the purpose of writing the objective in a lesson plan?
Is it necessary to follow the lesson planning method introduced in the course in real life?
Is it necessary to follow the lesson planning method introduced in the course in real life?
What is the first step in teaching vocabulary according to the text?
What is the first step in teaching vocabulary according to the text?
What does it mean to elicit vocabulary?
What does it mean to elicit vocabulary?
What is the purpose of eliciting vocabulary?
What is the purpose of eliciting vocabulary?
What should teachers avoid doing when introducing new words and expressions?
What should teachers avoid doing when introducing new words and expressions?
Which of the following is NOT recommended in step one of teaching vocabulary?
Which of the following is NOT recommended in step one of teaching vocabulary?