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Increasing Focus While Listening: Synonyms & Word Order

June 17, 2019June 20, 2019 / magisterp / Leave a comment

One way to get students’ attention is to say something they don’t quite understand. Granted, you need to have solid rules in place for negotiating meaning, and you can’t just unleash a ton of words students don’t know. However, when used judiciously, messing with the input ever so slightly is a handy, level 10 trick…

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