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شكرا جدا جزاك الله الجنة May I ask a question? Do we use freer practice with grade 1&2 students. If yes, could you suggest me any questions that can be free practice on present continuous for grad 1
Give students in pairs different sets of pictures and they ask each other questions like: what is the boy doing in the picture? He is riding a bike and so on.
Thanks, Mr. Shady for such a profound video. I just have a question. In case I don't have an exercise like that to teach this vocabulary inductively, could I think of a context that links these gradable and non-gradable adjectives, then elicit the idea of gradability? I mean, in such a case I'm teaching it deductively, but it's worthwhile. It can be considered as QTT, Quality Talking Time, rather than TTT, Teacher Talking Time, can't be?
@@Britishey Hello Mr. Shady I watched this episode twice because there is something a bit confusing to me. I say how I see it and tell me if I'm mistaken. concerning the controlled practice when I ask my students to list the adjectives under the appropriate headings, I think this activity could be a part of the "Present" stage. I mean, I cannot ask them to practice something I haven't tackled in the "Present" stage. In the "Present" stage, they are exposed only to the adverbs used with gradable/ non-gradable adjectives, without any hint to the adjectives themselves so I thought that if I combine these two exercises in the "Present" stage, and come up with another exercise that covers the adjectives/ adverbs in the "Practice", it will be more helpful to my students. What do you think? N.B I'm preparing for TKF exam, so I try to understand and apply these frameworks in my class.
@@radwaayman7829 I really live your comment, Radwa. Wonderful reflection! I would agree with you if these adjectives were new to your students. If not, then it would be fine to follow the same strategy.
@@Britishey Thank you for clarifying this because my school gave us a lesson plan template using the PPP model and asked teachers to adopt it in all lessons for all skills, which is not right, I believe.
Sir, currently I’m taking Celta course. Your videos have helped me sooo much. I don’t know how to thank you. Your videos are more clear, more helpful. I wish I had taken CELTA from you
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May I ask a question? Do we use freer practice with grade 1&2 students.
If yes, could you suggest me any questions that can be free practice on present continuous for grad 1
Give students in pairs different sets of pictures and they ask each other questions like: what is the boy doing in the picture? He is riding a bike and so on.
Thanks a million
Thanks, Mr. Shady for such a profound video.
I just have a question. In case I don't have an exercise like that to teach this vocabulary inductively, could I think of a context that links these gradable and non-gradable adjectives, then elicit the idea of gradability? I mean, in such a case I'm teaching it deductively, but it's worthwhile. It can be considered as QTT, Quality Talking Time, rather than TTT, Teacher Talking Time, can't be?
Yes, absolutely; but if your context is a text, this renders your framework into a text-based one.
@@Britishey
Hello Mr. Shady
I watched this episode twice because there is something a bit confusing to me. I say how I see it and tell me if I'm mistaken.
concerning the controlled practice when I ask my students to list the adjectives under the appropriate headings, I think this activity could be a part of the "Present" stage. I mean, I cannot ask them to practice something I haven't tackled in the "Present" stage. In the "Present" stage, they are exposed only to the adverbs used with gradable/ non-gradable adjectives, without any hint to the adjectives themselves so I thought that if I combine these two exercises in the "Present" stage, and come up with another exercise that covers the adjectives/ adverbs in the "Practice", it will be more helpful to my students. What do you think?
N.B
I'm preparing for TKF exam, so I try to understand and apply these frameworks in my class.
@@radwaayman7829 I really live your comment, Radwa. Wonderful reflection! I would agree with you if these adjectives were new to your students. If not, then it would be fine to follow the same strategy.
@@Britishey Got it. thanks a million, Mr. Shady
@@radwaayman7829 Always welcome
We use here freer practice in produce stage not in practice stage?
Yes my friend
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Is this framework suitable for teaching reading and listening?
No, this is a language framework. It is suitable for teaching grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and function.
@@Britishey Thank you for clarifying this because my school gave us a lesson plan template using the PPP model and asked teachers to adopt it in all lessons for all skills, which is not right, I believe.
@@balbalbalbal6083 They should have given you a template with an empty stage page for you to write in the appropriate framework.
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Is not this first exercise a test?
No, it is a self-directed discovery activity for clarifying language.
@@Britishey Thank you Dr shady 🌺
@@balbalbalbal6083 Always welcome my friend.