DVD TASK FILE ANSWER KEY
1: Student levels
1 a
ii b iii
c
i
2 a
advanced
b
beginner
c
advanced
d intermediate
e
advanced
f beginner
g intermediate
2: The teacher in the classroom
1 a
v, vii b iv, vii
c
i, ii, iii, vi d iv
3: Giving instructions
1
c, d, e,g, h, i
4: O rganising student groupings
1 a
Mark
b Pip, Mark, Philip
c
Mark, Philip
d Mark
e
Pip, Mark, Philip
5: Different seating
arrangements
1 a
whole class horseshoe
b whole class horseshoe
c
small groups at three separate
tables
d students sitting round a single big table
e
small groups at two separate tables
f small groups at four separate tables
6: Teaching vocabulary
1 Poetry: c, g
Frying pan: b, c, d, f, i
Stir: c, d, f
Scramble: c, d, f
Slice: f
Chop: f
Beat: d, f
Grate: c, f
Bitter: c, h, i
Sour: c, h
Uncertain: e
It seems: a
Increasing: a
7: A reading sequence
1 a
ii
b i
2 a 8
b
5 c 4
d
6
e3
f l
g 7
h
2
i
9
8: Sp eaking tasks
1 a
Pip
b Pip
c
Philip
d Pip
e
Pip
f Philip
g
Philip
9: Beginning the lesson
1 a
Philip
b Pip
c
Chris
d Mark
10: Games
1
a
Mark, Louise
b Louise
c
Louise
d Mark
e
Mark
f
Mark
g Louise
h Mark
i
Louise
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APPENDIX A
Classroom equipment, classroom technology
Different classroom s
Twenty-first century classrooms around the
world have a wide range of equipment and
technology available to them. Picture 1 shows
an arrangement which is still the norm in
many countries and which has not (with the
exception of the tape recorder and the OHP)
changed much for the last
200
years or so.
In this classroom there is a
board
which the
teacher and the students can write on using
chalk, and the students have books to work
with. The teacher has a tape recorder
to play
conversations and songs. There is also an
overhead projector
(OHP) which the teacher
can use to project images and text.
Picture 2, on the other hand, shows a classroom
equipped with modern technology. Here, the
board is an
interactive whiteboard (IWB)
(a)
which has a number of special features. In the
first place, anything the teacher or the students
write can be saved or printed because the board
acts as a large computer monitor. Because the
board is hooked up to a computer (b) (and
there is a fixed
data projector
(c) which shines
on to it), teachers and students can not only
show computer-generated images (and use
presentation programs such as PowerPoint
and Flash player), but they can also access the
Internet
and project
web pages for the class as
a whole. In addition, they can show film from
DVDs or computer movie files. The students
have individual
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