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Help
yourself list
What
and why?
The
Help yourself list is a list of types of exercises at the
back of the Student's Book at most levels of CEWw. It is
called Ideas list in Student's Book 1. The list is intended
to help the students design their own practice exercises for themselves,
for the EXERCISE
BOX or when they are doing DECIDE
... EXERCISES. Designing exercises increases the amount of STUDENT
INVOLVEMENT with the course and their own learning, supports
a general movement towards AUTONOMY
and promotes deeper levels of understanding. From CEWw 3
onwards, the Help yourself list is divided into two sections:
closed exercises, which only have one correct answer, and open-ended
exercises, which do not have a single correct answer.
Practical
ideas
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Students can also use the Help yourself list (or Ideas
list) if they have TIME
TO SPARE.
- You
can encourage the students to bring in their own examples of English.
They can then use the Help yourself list (or Ideas list)
to make some exercises for themselves and other students.
- Students
may be able to add more examples to the list. (These can perhaps
be put on the wall.) For example, students may be able to think
of ideas to use with pictures, objects, listening passages or
writing.
- If
stronger students are placed with weaker students, they can help
the weaker ones.
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