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First Questionnaire ==================== Additional Questionnaires Personalized English Course, Swiss Cheese Worksheet (1) Press Release exercise (2) Grammar Exercise (3) What makes a good teacher of a language? www.oocities.org/stevemccrea Theories of "How we acquire languages" www.oocities.org/stevemccrea/theories.html The use of these questionnaires as part of a language teaching program can be licensed by contacting Steve McCrea at 954 646 8246. These sheets are provided for informational uses only. They can be used or adapted for use in class after a licensing agreement has been signed. Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Steve McCrea |
Keys to Language Learning 1. Are you willing to make mistakes? (risk-taking) 2. are you going to use this language (is it relevant for you?) 3. Can you use the language today? (immediate) Ask to become a MENTOR ON VIDEO www.MentorsOnVideo.com The three questions 1. what do you remember learning in Middle School that you continue to use today? (what continues to be relevant?) 2. What do you find useful that you could have learned in Middle School but didn't? (A suggestion to middle school teachers) 3. What are you reading today that you find useful? (give an example about how you are continuing to learn and take time for reading books and articles). Your replies to these questions will be shown to middle school and high school students. The idea is to increase relevance and to help students see that adults can be mentors… Are you a mentor? If you want the Mentor Kit and Quotations to Inspire Mentors, please write to s2314@tmail.com to learn more. www.DoubleMoonShot.com Are you ready for the Flat World? Connect with other cultures www.oocities.org/ talkinternational1/bibbi BuildingInternationalBridges ByInternet |