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The expression rather than in: “Keep your instructions to a minimum...

📅 2022🏢 FUNDEP (Gestão de Concursos)🎯 Prefeitura de Lavras - MG📚 Língua Inglesa
#Sinônimos#Compreensão de Texto

Esta questão foi aplicada no ano de 2022 pela banca FUNDEP (Gestão de Concursos) no concurso para Prefeitura de Lavras - MG. A questão aborda conhecimentos da disciplina de Língua Inglesa, especificamente sobre Sinônimos, Compreensão de Texto.

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457941201517521
Ano: 2022Banca: FUNDEP (Gestão de Concursos)Organização: Prefeitura de Lavras - MGDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Sinônimos | Compreensão de Texto
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By Clare Lavery


Keeping students’ attention and stopping them from getting distracted is a big challenge. Here are some reasons why students’ attention may wander and ways to keep your classes on track.


• Keep in control. Anticipation is the best form of teacher defence so keep scanning the room, making eye contact with all students. You will catch those who are starting to fidget, look out of window or chat to their mates. Then you can react accordingly before the noise level has distracted everyone and created a situation.


• Keep in tune with the class. Don’t just glide along with the best. If one student answers your questions this is not proof that all the others are following what is being discussed. Aim for responses from as wide a sample as possible. Don’t just accept answers from the 3 or 4 class leaders or you will leave the rest behind.


• Keep checking understanding. Try not to use questions like “Do you understand?” or “Has everyone got that?” Students are notoriously wary of admitting they haven’t understood, especially if their peers are feigning comprehension! Use further questions to see if they have understood the concepts.


• Keep demonstrating. Attention wanders when they don’t know what to do and are too afraid to admit it. Keep your instructions to a minimum and demonstrate what to do rather than giving lengthy or detailed explanations. If nearly half of them are clearly unsure and starting to flounder or chat in their mother tongue, take action. Call on the pairs who are doing the task successfully to demonstrate their work as an example for others then try again. 


Changing the pace


Here are some tried and tested techniques for changing the pace of the lesson to keep students awake.


• Chant. Select a weekly chant which rouses students. Students stand or sit, clap along or snap their fingers and repeat the rap you have devised. This can be a quotation for higher levels or a sentence construction covered by lower levels. Make it short, snappy and fun.


• Drill. Use some quick-fire questioning around the class and involve as many as possible. Then get the students to do the questions as well as supplying answers. Use visuals as prompts for this questioning.


• Play a game. Do a 10-minute revision game involving everyone pooling ideas, words or questions. Even a spelling game for beginners does the trick. Word association or memory games work well!


• Give a dictation. They do have to concentrate here! It might be just a short piece of text or a list of words. It could be some lines from a song in the charts.


Available at: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/ strategies-keeping-attention. Accessed on: April 26, 2022

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