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The TELL ME MORE Education method offers different types of activities which correspond to precise pedagogical objectives:
• Exercises for assimilating what has been learned: These exercises help students assimilate grammatical and lexical structures, as well as phonetics.
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Repetition: Word Pronunciation, Sentence Pronunciation…
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Substitution or transformation: Sentence Practice, Grammar Practice… |
• Exercises for putting the rules into practice: The aim of these exercises is to make students focus on specific functional components within a language.
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Reflection on the organization of sentence components: Word Order…
• The use of vocabulary and grammar in fill-in-the-blanks exercises, which require students to analyze a sentence in its entirety in order to place the correct word: The Right Word, Fill-in-the-Blanks…
• Vocabulary practice, which consists of associating a word with its antonym, synonym or a related image: Picture/Word Association, Word Association…
• Reflection on vocabulary or grammar using texts or lexical groups, in which students must identify words belonging to a specific lexical or grammatical group: Words and Functions, Words and Topics… |
• Exercises for mastering the language: These exercises are designed to put what has been learned into practice through written expression.
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• Guided expression, focusing on rewriting a text in different contexts: Text Transformation…
• Semi-guided expression: writing a short essay based on an image or video, or a summary of a given text: Written Expression… |
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