网友您好, 请在下方输入框内输入要搜索的题目:

题目内容 (请给出正确答案)
判断题
In order to keep students interested in learning English it is important to include a variety of activities and techniques in the lesson.()
A

B


参考答案

参考解析
解析: 暂无解析
更多 “判断题In order to keep students interested in learning English it is important to include a variety of activities and techniques in the lesson.()A 对B 错” 相关考题
考题 We should offer classes in whichthestudents can take part _______ to keep their English alive. A.so thatB.in order thatC.as muchD.so as

考题 which expression is wrong about learning students' names? () A. It shows students that the teacher is interested in them.B. The teacher could ask individual students to assist with demonstrations.C. The teacher could ask individual students to assist with equipment in the class.D. It shows the teacher is responsible.

考题 one common problem in english learning is that many students take great pain to improve the english sounds they produce while neglecting ______________. A、intonation and spellingB、stress and intonationC、pronunciation and spellingD、stress and spelling

考题 In English teaching, teachers should NOT pay attention to__________. A.providing independent learning and communicating opportunities for students B.correcting students' mistakes and errors in the process of learning immediately C.encouraging students to discuss, cooperate, experience, practice, and explore the way to master English D.cultivating students' interest

考题 Which of the following assumptions about vocabulary learning contradicts the modern language teaching theories? A.The best way to learn words is to use them. B.The best way to learn vocabulary, is via rote-learning. C.An English dictionary is an important aid to students. D.Learning a word involves learning more than just the word itself.

考题 English course objectives at the stage of basic education include five aspects, that is,students' language skills, language knowledge, emotional attitude, cultural awareness and__________. A.learning level B.practical activities C.learning strategies D.habits of thinking

考题 Which of the following strategies belongs to commtmication strategy A.When speaking English, the students can realize the mistakes and correct them. B.The students often talk about their own feelings about learning with classmates and teachers. C.The students communicate with others by using gestures and expressions. D.The students use reference books to get more information.

考题 What's the overall goal of English teaching in basic education stage?A.Increase students' vocabulary and grammar of the knowledge. B.Improve students' English learning and foreign cultural interesting. C.Cultivate students' ability of listening and spoken English. D.Cultivate students' comprehensive capability of language.

考题 The reasons for teaching writing to students of English as a foreign language include reinforcement, language ___________, learning style and, most importantly, writing as a skill in its own right.A.acquisition B.learning C.exposure D.development

考题 二、考题解析 【教案】 Teaching aims: Knowledge aim: Students will master the meaning and pronunciation of the words. Ability aim: Students will know how to pronounce “ch” and “sh” in words. Emotional aim: Students will be interested in learning English. Key and difficult point: Key Point: Students will master the meaning and pronunciation of the words. Students will know how to pronounce “ch” and “sh” in words. Difficult Point: Students will be interested in learning English. Teaching procedure: Step 1: Warming-up 1. Greetings. Talk about the weather. 2. Chant with the students Tomato tomato wash wash wash Tomato tomato cut cut cut Tomato tomato cook cook cook Tomato tomato eat eat eat Ask them if they remember the first step in the chant. They may say that it is to “wash” the tomato. Then tell them that today we are going to learn some pronunciation in it. Step 2: Presentation 1. Draw some pictures according to different words, and then explain the meanings to the students. 2. Play the finger show with the students to consolidate the words. For example, finger 1 refers to “chicken”, and finger 2 refers to “lunch”. When the teacher points finger 1, the students should read “chicken” loudly. The rest could be done in the same manner. 3. Ask students to find similarities and differences among the words. They may say that in the first two words, there is “ch” in the words, while in the last two words, there is “sh” in the words. And they pronounce similarly. 4. Conclude the rules of “ch” and “sh”. Tell them that when they see “ch”, they should pronounce [ch], and when they see “sh”, they should pronounce [sh]. They may sound similar, but they are different. Please be notice that. Step 3: Practice 1. Ask a few students if there are other words containing “ch” or “sh”. They may answer “chopsticks”, “ship” or “shop”. 2. Read the words in a different order, and ask students to rank the words according to the listening. At the same time, invite one students to come to the front and write the words down on the blackboard. Check answers later. Step4: Production Ask students to make up dialogues with their deskmates. 5 minutes will be given. After that, invite 2 pairs to share their dialogues. Give encouragement. Step5: Summary and Homework Summary: Ask a student to conclude the content of the lesson and summarize with the whole class. Homework: Read the words to their parents. Blackboard design: 1. What will you do to help students master the pronunciation of what we need to learn? 2. What will you do if the students can’t focus on your class?

考题 1.How to improve students’ interest in learning English? 2.Please introduce the person you admire most.

考题 资料:Special needs students can not only learn from regular education teachers, but can participate in collaborative learning with mainstream students as well. Collaborative learning allows students to work together in groups to complete lessons and assignments. A number of educators with inclusion classrooms are realizing the benefits of collaborative learning and special needs students being placed in small group environments with regular education classmates. Collaborative learning allows students to converse with one another and brainstorm together in order to find solutions to problems or to complete an assignment. This type of learning allows students of varying ability levels to lend their individual strengths to the group as a whole, thereby encouraging an appreciation of diverse ideas and approaches to problem solving. Teachers can choose to implement several different types of collaborative learning strategies, depending on the needs of students and the focus of specific assignments. Examples of small-group collaborative learning methods are: 1) The Think-Pair-Share strategy, which involves each student in the group taking one minute to formulate a response to the teacher's question, then sharing individual findings with a partner. After collaborating in pairs, students can then share input with slightly larger groups or with the entire class. 2) The Simple Jigsaw strategy, which involves four-person teams splitting a teacher-assigned task into equal parts. Each student in the group acts as an "expert" on one section of the assignment and meets with corresponding "experts" in other groups for discussion and task mastering. Students then return to their initial teams to share their knowledge of the task with other members. 3) The Three-Step Interview strategy, through which students initially break into pairs and take turns interviewing one another about an assignment. Each pair of students then combine with another pair in order to enhance the discussion. 4) The Numbered Heads Together strategy, where each team member is assigned a number, then instructed to collaborate on a question. The teacher then calls a number randomly, and the student in each group who has that number acts as spokesperson in answering the question. Each student must be prepared for the possibility of having his or her number chosen. The benefits of collaborative learning and special needs students having the opportunity to engage in small group tasks can produce positive results in regard to classroom organization and management. Teachers who research tips on collaborative learning and implement the practice with students are likely to have a successful inclusion classroom. What is the most distinct feature you think by the term “inclusion classroom”?( )A.It is desired for students with special needs B.It is tutored by regular teachers for mainstream students C.It is planned for collaborative learning by mainstream students D.It has students with special needs and regular education classmates

考题 资料:Special needs students can not only learn from regular education teachers, but can participate in collaborative learning with mainstream students as well. Collaborative learning allows students to work together in groups to complete lessons and assignments. A number of educators with inclusion classrooms are realizing the benefits of collaborative learning and special needs students being placed in small group environments with regular education classmates. Collaborative learning allows students to converse with one another and brainstorm together in order to find solutions to problems or to complete an assignment. This type of learning allows students of varying ability levels to lend their individual strengths to the group as a whole, thereby encouraging an appreciation of diverse ideas and approaches to problem solving. Teachers can choose to implement several different types of collaborative learning strategies, depending on the needs of students and the focus of specific assignments. Examples of small-group collaborative learning methods are: 1) The Think-Pair-Share strategy, which involves each student in the group taking one minute to formulate a response to the teacher's question, then sharing individual findings with a partner. After collaborating in pairs, students can then share input with slightly larger groups or with the entire class. 2) The Simple Jigsaw strategy, which involves four-person teams splitting a teacher-assigned task into equal parts. Each student in the group acts as an "expert" on one section of the assignment and meets with corresponding "experts" in other groups for discussion and task mastering. Students then return to their initial teams to share their knowledge of the task with other members. 3) The Three-Step Interview strategy, through which students initially break into pairs and take turns interviewing one another about an assignment. Each pair of students then combine with another pair in order to enhance the discussion. 4) The Numbered Heads Together strategy, where each team member is assigned a number, then instructed to collaborate on a question. The teacher then calls a number randomly, and the student in each group who has that number acts as spokesperson in answering the question. Each student must be prepared for the possibility of having his or her number chosen. The benefits of collaborative learning and special needs students having the opportunity to engage in small group tasks can produce positive results in regard to classroom organization and management. Teachers who research tips on collaborative learning and implement the practice with students are likely to have a successful inclusion classroom. What is mainly depending on for teachers to collaborative learning strategies? ( )A.The varied ability levels of the special needs students B.The needs from the special needs students C.The difficulty levels of the learning tasks D.The focus of the specific assignment

考题 资料:Special needs students can not only learn from regular education teachers, but can participate in collaborative learning with mainstream students as well. Collaborative learning allows students to work together in groups to complete lessons and assignments. A number of educators with inclusion classrooms are realizing the benefits of collaborative learning and special needs students being placed in small group environments with regular education classmates. Collaborative learning allows students to converse with one another and brainstorm together in order to find solutions to problems or to complete an assignment. This type of learning allows students of varying ability levels to lend their individual strengths to the group as a whole, thereby encouraging an appreciation of diverse ideas and approaches to problem solving. Teachers can choose to implement several different types of collaborative learning strategies, depending on the needs of students and the focus of specific assignments. Examples of small-group collaborative learning methods are: 1) The Think-Pair-Share strategy, which involves each student in the group taking one minute to formulate a response to the teacher's question, then sharing individual findings with a partner. After collaborating in pairs, students can then share input with slightly larger groups or with the entire class. 2) The Simple Jigsaw strategy, which involves four-person teams splitting a teacher-assigned task into equal parts. Each student in the group acts as an "expert" on one section of the assignment and meets with corresponding "experts" in other groups for discussion and task mastering. Students then return to their initial teams to share their knowledge of the task with other members. 3) The Three-Step Interview strategy, through which students initially break into pairs and take turns interviewing one another about an assignment. Each pair of students then combine with another pair in order to enhance the discussion. 4) The Numbered Heads Together strategy, where each team member is assigned a number, then instructed to collaborate on a question. The teacher then calls a number randomly, and the student in each group who has that number acts as spokesperson in answering the question. Each student must be prepared for the possibility of having his or her number chosen. The benefits of collaborative learning and special needs students having the opportunity to engage in small group tasks can produce positive results in regard to classroom organization and management. Teachers who research tips on collaborative learning and implement the practice with students are likely to have a successful inclusion classroom. What are the benefits of collarborative learning for special needs students? ( )A.It helps special needs students think creatively B.It helps special needs students from all the attending students C.It helps special needs students learn varied ability from classmates D.It helps students work together on solving problems and assignments

考题 资料:Special needs students can not only learn from regular education teachers, but can participate in collaborative learning with mainstream students as well. Collaborative learning allows students to work together in groups to complete lessons and assignments. A number of educators with inclusion classrooms are realizing the benefits of collaborative learning and special needs students being placed in small group environments with regular education classmates. Collaborative learning allows students to converse with one another and brainstorm together in order to find solutions to problems or to complete an assignment. This type of learning allows students of varying ability levels to lend their individual strengths to the group as a whole, thereby encouraging an appreciation of diverse ideas and approaches to problem solving. Teachers can choose to implement several different types of collaborative learning strategies, depending on the needs of students and the focus of specific assignments. Examples of small-group collaborative learning methods are: 1) The Think-Pair-Share strategy, which involves each student in the group taking one minute to formulate a response to the teacher's question, then sharing individual findings with a partner. After collaborating in pairs, students can then share input with slightly larger groups or with the entire class. 2) The Simple Jigsaw strategy, which involves four-person teams splitting a teacher-assigned task into equal parts. Each student in the group acts as an "expert" on one section of the assignment and meets with corresponding "experts" in other groups for discussion and task mastering. Students then return to their initial teams to share their knowledge of the task with other members. 3) The Three-Step Interview strategy, through which students initially break into pairs and take turns interviewing one another about an assignment. Each pair of students then combine with another pair in order to enhance the discussion. 4) The Numbered Heads Together strategy, where each team member is assigned a number, then instructed to collaborate on a question. The teacher then calls a number randomly, and the student in each group who has that number acts as spokesperson in answering the question. Each student must be prepared for the possibility of having his or her number chosen. The benefits of collaborative learning and special needs students having the opportunity to engage in small group tasks can produce positive results in regard to classroom organization and management. Teachers who research tips on collaborative learning and implement the practice with students are likely to have a successful inclusion classroom. What is the author’s attitude toward the benefits of collaborative learning? ( )A.Doubt B.Positive C.Indifferent D.Disagreeable

考题 资料:Special needs students can not only learn from regular education teachers, but can participate in collaborative learning with mainstream students as well. Collaborative learning allows students to work together in groups to complete lessons and assignments. A number of educators with inclusion classrooms are realizing the benefits of collaborative learning and special needs students being placed in small group environments with regular education classmates. Collaborative learning allows students to converse with one another and brainstorm together in order to find solutions to problems or to complete an assignment. This type of learning allows students of varying ability levels to lend their individual strengths to the group as a whole, thereby encouraging an appreciation of diverse ideas and approaches to problem solving. Teachers can choose to implement several different types of collaborative learning strategies, depending on the needs of students and the focus of specific assignments. Examples of small-group collaborative learning methods are: 1) The Think-Pair-Share strategy, which involves each student in the group taking one minute to formulate a response to the teacher's question, then sharing individual findings with a partner. After collaborating in pairs, students can then share input with slightly larger groups or with the entire class. 2) The Simple Jigsaw strategy, which involves four-person teams splitting a teacher-assigned task into equal parts. Each student in the group acts as an "expert" on one section of the assignment and meets with corresponding "experts" in other groups for discussion and task mastering. Students then return to their initial teams to share their knowledge of the task with other members. 3) The Three-Step Interview strategy, through which students initially break into pairs and take turns interviewing one another about an assignment. Each pair of students then combine with another pair in order to enhance the discussion. 4) The Numbered Heads Together strategy, where each team member is assigned a number, then instructed to collaborate on a question. The teacher then calls a number randomly, and the student in each group who has that number acts as spokesperson in answering the question. Each student must be prepared for the possibility of having his or her number chosen. The benefits of collaborative learning and special needs students having the opportunity to engage in small group tasks can produce positive results in regard to classroom organization and management. Teachers who research tips on collaborative learning and implement the practice with students are likely to have a successful inclusion classroom. Which following one is NOT true about the “Simple Jigsaw strategy”? ( ) A.Task mastering students work on a teacher-assigned task B.It involves four-person teams C.Each student in the group acts as an “expert” D.teacher-assigned task is divided into equal parts

考题 In order to keep students interested in learning English it is important to include a variety of activities and techniques in the lesson.()A对B错

考题 It is enough to introduce a range of different activities into a lesson to keep the students interested in learning English.()A对B错

考题 It is enough to introduce a range of different activities into a lesson to keep the students interested in learning English.()

考题 In order to keep students interested in learning English it is important to include a variety of activities and techniques in the lesson.()

考题 单选题In English teaching, teachers should NOT pay attention to ________.A providing independent learning and communicating opportunities for studentsB correcting students' mistakes and erors in the process of learning immediatelyC encouraging students to discuss, cooperate, experience, practice, and explore the way to master EnglishD cultivating students' interest

考题 单选题In English teaching,teachers should NOT pay attention to_______.A providing independent learning and communicating opportunities for studentsB correcting students'mistakes and errors in the process of learning immediatelyC encouraging students to discuss,cooperate,experience,practice,and explore the way to master EnglishD cultivating students'interest

考题 单选题Which ofthe following strategies belongs to communication strategy?A When speaking English, the students can realize the mistakes and correct them.B The students often talk about their own feelings about learning with classmates and teachers.C The students communicate with others by using gestures and expressions.D The students use reference books to get more information.

考题 单选题What’s the overall goal of English teaching in basic education stage? _____A Increase students’ vocabulary and grammar of the knowledge.B Improve the students’ English learning and foreign cultural interesting.C Cultivate the students’ ability of listening and spoken English.D Cultivate students’ comprehensive capability of language.

考题 判断题It is enough to introduce a range of different activities into a lesson to keep the students interested in learning English.()A 对B 错

考题 单选题English course objectives at all levels of performance which based on five aspects of students’ language skills, language knowledge, emotional attitude, cultural awareness and _____ in the stage of basic education on overall description.A the learning levelB practical activitiesC learning strategiesD habits of thinking

考题 问答题MINI-LECTURE 4  Improving Your Motivation for Learning English  I.The importance of the techniques for improving motivation  A.Necessity for leaning English  B.Necessity for boosting motivation in (1) ______         (1)______  II. Motivation for learning English  A.Talking to (2) ______freely                   (2)______  B.Admired by other people  C.Writing email to people all over the world  III.Ways to improve the motivation for learning English  A.Remember your English is already good but (3) ______      (3)______  —stilla lot of things you don’t know  —stillhaving problems: (4) ______, vocabulary, grammar, etc.   (4)______  B.Use English as much as possible  —Englishis (5) ______                       (5)______  a) findinginformation from English-language websites  b)(6) ______                            (6)______  c) playingadventure games.  d) readinginteresting English books, etc.  —Englishwill be improved when effective methods are adopted  C.Talking to people about English  —peopletalk about things they are interested in  —peoplegradually (7) ______in a boring subject          (7)______  a) tellingothers your suffering when studying a boring subject  b) tellingthem about the things you have learned  D.Spending money on learning English  —thedesire to use and improve English (8) ______         (8)______  because ofthe money you spent  —impulseis given to learn English  E.Learning English requires (9) ______              (9)______  —onesmall practice is more powerful than reading a lot  —youwill enjoy (10) ______only if you change           (10)______  something about your life.