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Juliana Burgos

Teaching Basic Writing Skills | Teaching Writing | Voyager Sopris - 0 views

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    Improve Writing Skills Overview Teaching Basic Writing Skills Author: Judith Hochman Grades: K-12 Strategies for Improving Expository Writing and Analytical Thinking
Marcos Binicio Cuesta Bermeo

Tic`s for learning English - 0 views

2. MAIN OBJECTIVES To develop communicative skills in students from pre-school to eleventh grade, through interacting activities using TIC's. To develop and build many skills doing activities on th...

docentes TIC INGLES education english

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Juliana Burgos

How to Teach Reading Skills: 10 Best Practices - 0 views

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    Reading classes are often very…quiet.
ELIZABETH LONDOÑO

Critical Thinking Exercises for Students - 0 views

  • Critical thinking involves suspending your beliefs to explore and question topics from a "blank page" point of view. It also involves the ability to know fact from opinion when exploring a topic.
  • Critical Thinking Exercise 2: Fact or OpinionDo you always know fact from opinion? It's not so easy to do sometimes. Recent developments in the media have made it easy for groups with political agendas to masquerade as impartial sources, and for fake web sites to offer fake information-and that makes it more important than ever for students to develop critical thinking. You must use trustworthy sources in your school work!
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    Critical thinking is a skill that students develop as they progress in school. This skill becomes more important in higher grades, and it is a skill student must learn to sharpen in high school and college. But some students find it difficult to understand the concept of critical thinking.
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    Fact or opinion
ELIZABETH LONDOÑO

What is Critical Thinking? - Definition, Skills & Meaning - Video & Lesson Transcript |... - 0 views

  • ritical thinking can be divided into the following three core skills: Curiosity is the desire to learn more information and seek evidence as well as being open to new ideas. Skepticism involves having a healthy questioning attitude about new information that you are exposed to and not blindly believing everything everyone tells you. Finally, humility is the ability to admit that your opinions and ideas are wrong when faced with new convincing evidence that states otherwise.
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    opinions and ideas
ELIZABETH LONDOÑO

Critical Thinking | SkillsYouNeed - 0 views

  • Someone with critical thinking skills can: Understand the links between ideas. Determine the importance and relevance of arguments and ideas. Recognise, build and appraise arguments. Identify inconsistencies and errors in reasoning. Approach problems in a consistent and systematic way. Reflect on the justification of their own assumptions, beliefs and values.
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    skills
Belén D.

Arcademic Skill Builders - Spelling Bees - 0 views

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    Spelling bee is a wonderful tool tool to improve academic skills.
ELIZABETH LONDOÑO

50-activities-for-developing-critical-thinking-skills.pdf - 0 views

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    learning situations
Gabriela Cabrera

LearnEnglish Teens | British Council - 0 views

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    Plataforma para desarrollar las 4 habilidades básicas del Inglés
Marcos Binicio Cuesta Bermeo

Methodologies in Foreign Language Teaching - 0 views

  • Grammar-Translation Method (1890s-1930s): Around the turn-of-the-century, language students often translated cumbersome volumes from Classical Greek or Latin into English vía this approach. It consisted mainly of exhaustive use of dictionaries, explanations of grammatical rules (in English), some sample sentences, and exercise drills to practice the new structures. Little opportunity for real second-language acquisition existed then. Cognitive Approach (1940s-1950s): This approach introduced the four principle language skills for the first time: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Oral communicative competence became the focus. Comprehensible auditory input became important and speaking in the target language began to occur. Learning about the language was overemphasized. Audio-Lingüal Method (1950s-1960s): With the advent and popularity of audio tapes, this approach ushered in the first recordings wherein the language learner could actually hear and mimic native speakers on reel-to-reel audio tapes, often used with earphones in a language lab setting. Lessons often began with a sample dialogue to be recited and memorized. This was followed up with substitution pattern and saturation drills in which the grammatical structure previously introduced was reinforced, with emphasis given to rapid fire student response. Repetition, substitution, transformation, and translation became the order of the day. This method was strongly influenced by B.F. Skinner's behaviorist view toward learning which favored habit-forming drill techniques. Unfortunately, most students couldn’t transfer these dialogues into their own real-life experiences.
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    Methodologies in Foreign Language Teaching
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    Un buen tema
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    These are three importants methods in english language teaching. Also, I remember the suggestopedia method.
ELIZABETH LONDOÑO

[C01] What is critical thinking? - 0 views

  • The ability to think clearly and rationally is important whatever we choose to do. If you work in education, research, finance, management or the legal profession, then critical thinking is obviously important. But critical thinking skills are not restricted to a particular subject area. Being able to think well and solve problems systematically is an asset for any career.
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    independent thinking
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