1. What is a syllabus?, a) A daily class plan, b) A list of course content organized in order, c) A game activity, d) Homework, 2. What is a lesson plan?, a) A detailed plan of one class, b) A yearly program, c) A list of books, d) A test, 3. Why is planning important?, a) To finish quickly, b) To confuse students, c) To organize content and help students learn better, d) To avoid participation, 4. Which belongs to a lesson plan?, a) Units and topics, b) Today’s warm up activity, c) Annual objectives, d) Course duration, 5. Students can express opinions using:, a) Past tense, b) I think… because…, c) Future perfect, d) Imperatives, 6. A syllabus usually includes:, a) Only games, b) Daily homework, c) Course objectives and topics, d) Student opinions, 7. A lesson plan focuses on:, a) The entire school year, b) One specific class, c) The school rules, d) The final exam only, 8. The main difference between a syllabus and a lesson plan is:, a) One is for students and the other is for teachers, b) One is short-term and the other is long-term, c) One is written and the other is spoken, d) One includes homework only, 9. The wrap-up stage of a lesson is used to, a) Start a new topic, b) Give punishment, c) Review and reinforce learning, d) Skip the class, 10. Planning helps teachers to:, a) Improvise everything, b) Avoid objectives, c) Manage time and organize activities, d) Eliminate participation.

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