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[Online TESOL] Module 2 Quiz no.5

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Name Seryung Kim Date18-05-16 06:10 View3,121 Comment3

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In module 2, Allan said we can skip vocabularies that are not very important just presenting orally.
So I marked 'F' in question 5. Because I thought important voca should be written on the board not orally.
Am I worng? ㅠ_ㅠ 

thank you.

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Allan Scafe님의 댓글

Allan Scafe 쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 Date

Hi Seryung Kim,

Hmm, it depends.  I can't remember what the actual question is.  Could you please write down the full question so that I can take a look at it and then get back to you? 

After you post the whole question, I should be able to help you! 

Try to have a nice day!

Seryung Kim님의 댓글

Seryung Kim 쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 Date

Module2 Q no.5
Important vocabulary should be written in the margins or presented orally.

It's the whole question. Thank you for your kindness!

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Allan Scafe 쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 Date

Hi again Seryung Kim,

Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you!  Anyhow, this question is a tricky because of the way that it is worded.  While it is true that we do not need to present all vocabulary, especially vocabulary that is passive and that we think is not important, important vocabulary should be written in the margins.  So, while we can skip writing down vocabulary that is not important, we should try to explain/present active (useful) vocabulary and write them in the margins (on the side).  Thus the answer is true. 

Does that make sense?  If not, please reply and I'll try to explain again!

Have a nice day!

 
 
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