I can understand my mistakes in a test and know how to fix them.
I know the grammar of year 1, and which parts I need to work on to be prepared for the test, and for year 2.
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SO
Take a look at your SO.
Listen to me while I give you the correct answers
Circle anything you need me to take a second look at.
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SIMPLE EXPERTS
In groups, you will come up with quiz questions about the grammar of all of this years.
You turn these quiz questions into a quiz with at least 20 questions.
You will do this in three rounds: a starter round, an expert round, a decision round.
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SIMPLE EXPERTS
Round 1: you are in your original group. This is a group of six people. Each of you gets ONE chapter with its grammar to focus on. Before that, you decide what type of quiz you're going to make: Kahoot, quizizz, on paper? You then have 10 to 15 minutes to study the grammar of "your"chapter on your own, without talking to your group. Use your book, the internet etc.
Round 2: You are in the expert group. Everyone in this group has studied the same grammar. Together, you talk about what you found out and come up with an explanation of "your" grammar for the rest of your original group. Then you make at least 12 questions about "your" grammar and you divide who takes which question to their original group. You have 15 minutes for this.
Round 3: you go back to your
Round 1: you are in your original group. This is a group of six people. Each of you gets ONE chapter with its grammar to focus on. Before that, you decide what type of quiz you're going to make: Kahoot, quizizz, on paper? You then have 10 to 15 minutes to study the grammar of "your"chapter on your own, without talking to your group. Use your book, the internet etc.
Round 2: You are in the expert group. Everyone in this group has studied the same grammar. Together, you talk about what you found out and come up with an explanation of "your" grammar for the rest of your original group. Then you make at least 18 questions about "your" grammar and you divide who takes which questions to their original group. You have 20 minutes for this.
Round 3: you go back to your original group. You explain the grammar that you are now an expert on to everyone in the group. Finally, you take a look at all the grammar questions you took back to this group and you make the quiz. We will play the quizzes on Friday.
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What to focus on
For each grammar item:
- What is it?
- When do you use it?
- Examples?
- For verb tenses: what are the signal words?
- Things that are often confused / common mistakes