Teaching Practice
Across
- 2. vocabulary that students consciously "pick up"
- 6. usefull technique to illustrate actions such as brushing teeth, riding a bike, painting a wall, among others.
- 8. syllabus which combines certain grammatical structures with the functions though most useful for students at a particular lever
- 10. working on this area is important because helps students understand the spoken English they hear, and to help them make their own speech more comprehensible to others.
- 12. defines whether a word have a positive or negative meaning in a given language.
- 13. when this approach is used, a context is established first from which the target structure is drawn.
- 15. can provide a natural context for language exploration and a pool from which particular language items and structures can be drawn, analised, and practised.
Down
- 1. are a spoken text which we listen to, although for teaching and learning purposes we also look at them in their written or transcribed form.
- 3. each language has its own set of individual sounds. English has 44
- 4. syllabus in which the vocabulary items and the order in which words and expressions are introduced will have been considered by the authors of a coursebook.
- 5. vocabulary can be "picked up" by students who listen to and read authentic language.
- 7. are questions you ask students to check whether they understand the meaning of a language item.
- 9. is a pattern of rise and fall in the level of the voice.
- 11. in two or more syllables, one syllable is pronounced louder than the other one.
- 14. when this apporach is used an examole of a structure and the grammatical structure is given first, and the practises