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Wrap up Dr. Antar Abdellah Al Madenah

Topics covered Writing lesson objectives Developing lesson plans Classroom management Error analysis Error correction Qualities of the good EFL teacher Testing, evaluation, assessment Promoting interaction /motivation Low tech media and visual aids High tech media and technology

Same test items There are _________________ stages in the process of error analysis two five four

* inkind, and *dishappy, are examples of: errors in word formation errors in word meaning errors in sentence structure.

Error analysis (EA) accounts for errors while contrastive analysis (CA): Predicts errors describes errors classifies errors

‘Meta language’ is: Language we use in the classroom to explain things The new vocabulary in the lesson The new structure in the lesson

“The teacher should not have pets in the classroom” means: He should not have cats and dogs He should not have favorite students He should not have trouble makers

- ‘Reliability’ means: – The degree to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure – The degree to which a test measures consistency – The degree to which a test measures difficulty

A mind map is: – A map of Saudi Arabia – A graphic organization of thoughts – A high-tech visual aid

Subtitles are: – Synchronous text that appears on movie screens – A secondary title of a book – A translation in another language

Course Evaluation I liked I didn’t like I suggest