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Decide
... exercises
What
and why?
Decide
... exercises come in a number of places in the Student's Book,
particularly in the Topic and Language Units, the
Out and about sections, and the Culture matters sections.
They give the students a choice of what they can do next. One option
is usually to decide for themselves what they want to do (see DO
IT YOURSELF). The students can do the Decide ... exercises
alone, in pairs or in small groups. The exercises are designed as
a first step in the students taking responsibility for their own
learning (see STUDENT
INVOLVEMENT).
Practical
ideas
- Explain
the choices clearly to the class before they start. Allow enough
time for them to decide which task to do and how to work (alone/in
pairs, etc.).
- Make
sure there is enough time left in the lesson to make a start.
- While
the class is working, go round and offer help if needed (see MONITORING
AND GUIDING).
- Students
can also use the Help yourself list (or Ideas list)
at the back of the Student's Book for ideas of things they can
do.
- If
students finish early, they can work on the TIME
TO SPARE? tasks, fill in their LANGUAGE
RECORD or choose from/contribute to the EXERCISE
BOX.
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