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  1. Use the following words to fill in the blanks: demanding, inventory, objective, outline, performance, springboard, sufficient, technique, worksheet.

  1. The … was all covered with red ink.

  2. Brainstorming is an effective… to be used at the beginning of a class.

  3. At the competition the students showed their superior …

  4. The problem situation became a … for the discussion.

  5. Before writing a composition I make up an … to help me express ideas logically.

  6. Our teacher developed an … of the types of errors and familiarized us with their abbreviations.

  7. The … of the lesson was raising students’ cultural awareness.

  8. 45 minutes was quite … time for the students to develop their ideas in the essay.

  9. The course we took in the first term turned to be quite …

  1. Odd one out:

  1. aim, goal, objective, purpose, initiative;

  2. method, technique, way, worksheet, procedure;

  3. error, mistake, slip, accuracy, inaccuracy;

  4. map, activity, plan, scheme, outline;

  5. narration, description, anticipation, reasoning, persuasion;

  6. diary, journal, portfolio, essay, paragraph;

  7. demanding, familiar, challenging, difficult, tough;

  8. outperform, top, surpass, elaborate, do better;

  9. contemplate, ponder over, conduct, ruminate, reflect;

  1. Translate the last paragraph of the article into Russian. Compare your variants of translation for accuracy.

  1. See the following plan made on the basis of the analysis of text paragraphs. It is jumbled. Restore its order according to the text.

  1. A book-based EFL program and a traditional EFL classroom.

  2. Abbreviations of errors.

  3. Cumulative grading.

  4. Error analysis.

  5. Examining the effectiveness of the course through the analysis of portfolios.

  6. Examining the usefulness of integrating language and content through a massive amount of reading.

  7. Involving students into their reading.

  8. Monthly journals.

  9. Multiple drafts.

  10. Non-stop in-class writing as a springboard for discussion.

  11. Peer review as a strategy to learn from each other.

  12. Reading logs and worksheets.

  13. Student feedback at the end of the course.

  14. Teacher feedback.

  15. The assigned reading.

  16. The objective of the course.

  17. The weekly assignments.

  18. Writing is a difficult skill to acquire.

  1. Scan the plan for information on the following subtopics. Be ready to develop the points into a speech.

  1. Reading and stories.

  2. Written works.

  3. Errors and their analysis.

  4. Teacher assessment of students’ works.

  1. Follow-up:

  1. What sort of experience out of that presented in the article do you find truly beneficial and would like to try in your teaching practice?

  2. If you had a chance to choose a course of learning the target language, would it be a traditional class or a book-based program? What are the benefits of being exposed as a student to a massive amount of reading in a foreign language?

  3. Find out what is an essay and the rules of writing essays.

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