Identifying and selecting aims
Across
- 1. (adj) Clear and exact. Example: A __ learning objective, such as "Students will be able to write a short paragraph about their hobbies."
- 4. A __ aim is a teacher's goal for improvement. Example: Reduce Teacher Talking Time.
- 5. To strengthen or emphasize. Example: Using repetition and practice to __ vocabulary.
- 8. A series of steps taken to achieve a particular end. Example: A step-by-step plan for a lesson.
- 11. The __ aim is the primary goal of a lesson or course. Example: To develop students' reading comprehension skills.
- 14. A __ aim is secondary goal that supports the main aim. Example: To improve students' pronunciation of specific sounds.
- 15. A plan or outline of a course of study. Example: A syllabus for a beginner's English course.
- 16. A __ aim is a specific goal for a particular stage of a lesson. Example: At the beginning of the lesson, students will be able to activate their prior knowledge of the topic.
Down
- 2. An example sentence that is a model of the target language. Example: "He works from 9 to 5" is an __ for "Describing routines/present simple 3rd person".
- 3. The order in which things happen or are arranged. Example: The __ of activities in a lesson.
- 6. A specific, measurable goal that contributes to the main aim. Example: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to use the past simple tense to talk about past events.
- 7. A phonemic __ is a visual representation of the sounds of a language. Example: An International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) chart.
- 9. To strengthen learning by reviewing and practicing. Example: Doing a quiz to __ vocabulary.
- 10. To state explicitly and in detail. Example: __ing the criteria for a writing task.
- 12. A result or consequence of a particular action or process. Example: Improved writing skills.
- 13. Materials or equipment used to assist in teaching and learning. Example: flashcards, textbooks, whiteboards, computers.