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By: Stanza

In my class, we have to cover extensive reading material and students get quizzes every week based on their homereadings. My solution was to create a variety of interesting quizzes for them in...

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By: marinakop

Why not make testing time enjoyable and fun whenever it is possible. Teflady’s idea is great!

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By: Ken

I find that student participation in constructing and correcting informal tests makes the dreaded occasion enjoyable for many students. That’s a pedagogical trick to access pupils who may likely learn...

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By: Raquel

Great way of generating a meaningful practice with sts own production. All ways of getting students’ involvement should be tried !

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By: christie love

I DEFINETELY LOVE YOUR NEW TECHNIQUE OF READING IN GROUP…IT´S FUN , KEEP STUDENTS INTERESTED, FULL OF ENERGY,MAKE STUDENTS AUTONOMY LEARNERS, IT´S AN INTERACTION ACTIVITY, I THINK IT COULD BE REALIZED...

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By: teflady

Informal test idea with teens. I split the class into 2 teams. Each team gives themselves a team name and a team buzzer sound. They have to make that sound first in order to answer a question so the...

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By: mikako

If tests do not follow the things students did in the class such as some activities and presentations but textbooks, students would be confused why they should be doing them. The tests should provide...

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