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Read intently the fragment below.
“An integrated approach to teaching reading is a process that should involve collaboration with school communities and parents and should teach the following:
I - Phonemic awareness: the ability to hear and manipulate sounds in oral language.
II - Phonics: the relationships between letters and syntax.
III - Vocabulary: new words and what they mean. IV - Text comprehension: understanding what is being read and developing higher-order thinking skills; and fluency, which is the ability to read quickly and naturally recognize words automatically, and group words quickly.”
(https://www.zu.ac.ae/main/files/contents/edu/docs/journal/Stephenson.pdf)Identify the correct option according to the context:
Observer the sentence below.
“It reminded she which happened the last time they battled each other.”
Identify the option that corrects the underlined item.
Observe the text below and answer the following question.
Approach, method and technique
Approach is the level at which assumptions and beliefs about language and language learning are specified. It describes the nature of the subject matter to be taught.
Method is the level at which theory is put into practice and at which choices are made about the particular skills to be taught, the content to be taught, and the order in which the content will be presented.
A technique is implementational - that which actually takes place in a classroom. It is a particular trick, stratagem, or contrivance used to accomplish an immediate objective. Techniques must be consistent with a method, and therefore in harmony with an approach as well.
(Richards, Jack C., Rodgers, Theodore S. Approaches and methods in language teaching, p.15)
Observe the text below and answer the following question.
Approach, method and technique
Approach is the level at which assumptions and beliefs about language and language learning are specified. It describes the nature of the subject matter to be taught.
Method is the level at which theory is put into practice and at which choices are made about the particular skills to be taught, the content to be taught, and the order in which the content will be presented.
A technique is implementational - that which actually takes place in a classroom. It is a particular trick, stratagem, or contrivance used to accomplish an immediate objective. Techniques must be consistent with a method, and therefore in harmony with an approach as well.
(Richards, Jack C., Rodgers, Theodore S. Approaches and methods in language teaching, p.15)
Observe the text below and answer the following question.
Approach, method and technique
Approach is the level at which assumptions and beliefs about language and language learning are specified. It describes the nature of the subject matter to be taught.
Method is the level at which theory is put into practice and at which choices are made about the particular skills to be taught, the content to be taught, and the order in which the content will be presented.
A technique is implementational - that which actually takes place in a classroom. It is a particular trick, stratagem, or contrivance used to accomplish an immediate objective. Techniques must be consistent with a method, and therefore in harmony with an approach as well.
(Richards, Jack C., Rodgers, Theodore S. Approaches and methods in language teaching, p.15)
Observe the text below and answer the following question.
Approach, method and technique
Approach is the level at which assumptions and beliefs about language and language learning are specified. It describes the nature of the subject matter to be taught.
Method is the level at which theory is put into practice and at which choices are made about the particular skills to be taught, the content to be taught, and the order in which the content will be presented.
A technique is implementational - that which actually takes place in a classroom. It is a particular trick, stratagem, or contrivance used to accomplish an immediate objective. Techniques must be consistent with a method, and therefore in harmony with an approach as well.
(Richards, Jack C., Rodgers, Theodore S. Approaches and methods in language teaching, p.15)