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Pace
What
and why?
The
TIMING and pace of
any lesson are linked together. Timing is concerned with the management
of the time available for each class, that is, when certain
things happen. Pace is more concerned with the rate at which the
students work. All students work at a different pace and they thus
need to be allowed to work at a rate at which they feel comfortable.
CEWw provides a number of ways of preventing some students
from falling behind because the pace is too fast and of preventing
others from getting bored because the pace is too slow. Different
types of classroom activities will naturally have a different pace.
For example, oral discussion with the whole class may be experienced
as 'faster' than individual writing. PAIRWORK
may be experienced as more relaxed than questions and answers with
the teacher. These differences in pace can be used to give variety
to the shape of the lesson and thus sustain interest.
Practical
ideas
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In large classes with MIXED
ABILITIES, different students can work on different tasks
at the same time at their own pace.
- For
most of the exercises, except the initial BRAINSTORMING
and OVERVIEWING
ones, students can work at their own pace (see MONITORING
AND GUIDING).
- Certain
parts of the course will allow students more opportunity to have
direct control over their learning and thus their pace: the TIME
TO SPARE? sections, the EXERCISE
BOX, the DECIDE
... EXERCISES and the use of GROUPWORK
and PAIRWORK.
- If
certain students are working at a very slow pace, you will need
to ask yourself why this is and if you can or should do anything
about it. For example, they may be tired, they may be confused,
they may not understand the task, they may be bored, they may
have things on their mind. You will then need to decide if you
should intervene - for example, by encouraging them to work faster
or by explaining things to them again.

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