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Sharing your answers with your partners (multiple choice questions)

If you are sharing your answers to multiple-choice questions (for example, reading comprehension or listening comprehension exercises), these are some of the questions you may ask: 

  • What did you choose for (question) number 1? 
  • What's your answer for (question) number 2? 

Then, your partner may reply: 

  • (For number 1, ) I chose option A, because…

If you are unsure about your answer because you feel two options may be possible, you can say: 

  • I'm not sure if it's (option) A or C
  • I'm hesitating between A or C


Actividades


Different types of activities you may use with your students/ your students may take part in:

Actividades de refuerzo: Reinforcement activities
Actividades de ampliación: Extension activities
Actividades complementarias: Complementary activities
Actividades extra-escolares: Extracurricular activities 

Click below to hear the correct pronunciation.

Entregar las prácticas

You may say:

To hand in your coursework 

Another way to say it would be:

Your coursework is due on Monday (when there is a deadline).



"Ha habido un error"

You can say:

  • There has been a mistake
  • Something has been simply overlooked


Estrategias de trabajo cooperativo

You can say:

  • Revolving folio (=folio giratorio)
  • 1-2-4 (Think, Pair, Share)
  • Shared reading (=lectura compartida)
  • Numbered heads together (=cabezas numeradas)
  • Three minute review (=parada de tres minutos)
  • Pencils in the centre/Round robin (=lápices al centro)

More about cooperative learning here