A poster or diagram of the phonemic symbols arranged in a particular order. Below is an example of the - Phonemic chart, A word whose meaning is explained in a dictionary. It usually appears in bold at the top of a dictionary entry, - Headword, Written or spoken texts which a first language speaker might read or listen to. They may be taken from newspapers, radio, the internet etc. - Authentic material, A game played by two or more players on a board using dice. - Board game, It contains extra practice activities and is often used for homework. It usually accompanies a coursebook. - Activity book, It is used regularly by learners in the class. It usually contains grammar, vocabulary and skills work and follows a syllabus - Coursebook, It accompanies the coursebook, and contains teaching ideas, audio scripts and answers to coursebook activities. - Teacher’s book, Information in the form of diagrams, lists or drawings often placed on the classroom wall for learners to use - Chart, A word game in which learners complete a grid. Learners write the answers to clues in the squares on the grid. - Crossword puzzle, Small blocks of plastic or wood with six sides and a different number of spots on each side. - Dice, To use material so that you get the best out of it. - Exploit, A pad of large sheets of paper in a frame standing in the classroom, which teachers use for writing on and presenting information to the class. - Flipchart, A book where the language has been made easier for learners. - Graded reader, A drawing that uses a line or lines to show how two or more sets of numbers relate to each other, e.g. - Graph, A pattern of straight lines that cross each other to make squares - Grid, A piece of equipment that makes images appear on a wall or screen. It can be used in a classroom instead of a blackboard - Overhead projector (OHP), Written instructions for an exercise, activity or task in a test; e.g. for a multiple-choice task the rubric might be: For questions 1 – 7, choose the best option (A, B or C) to complete each of the statements. - Rubric, A place with learning resources such as books, computers, CDs and DVDs where learners can study by themselves - Self-access centre, learning centre,

TKT Module 2 second part terms

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