Thursday, November 21, 2013

Quiz or Checklist?

Quiz or Checklist?




It is important to take into account that when someone is asked to solve a quiz, they should already have the ability to write and read the instructions. Read is not only have a knowledge of the words but also the ability to comprehend and understand what is recquired to do.

I consider that a quiz is not the best option to use at the end of the course, however, students can be asked to give some responses by using a checklist. They can orally give responses and at the same time they can evaluated how they have learnt in this process; this course have permitted learners acquire the language in an inductive process. In fact, during this time all the teachers have applied this technique by using different activities, such as: Memory games, spinning wheel, secret boxes among others.

By the way, I have observed that the time taken during this course, we as part of the class and children have enjoyed each task that have been performed; not only the tasks but also the environment in which they have grown. 

Every detail in the classes has been observed, that has been hepful for all of us. We have grown as they have, every single comment, that our partners have written and said, has been part of our growth. I have actually improved my weekness and my strength should be stronger every day in each time I teach.















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