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English for Academics Book 2 Teacher’s Guide
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English for Academics Teachers Guide Book 2
English for Academics Book 2 Teacher’s Guide
© Cambridge University Press and British Council Russia 2015 www.cambridge.org/elt/english-for-academics PHOTOCOPIABLE 35 Lesson 1 Module 2 Answers Strength Main clause (authors’ position) + that + Noun clause (information) W It may be that the data represent the true nature … W it is also possible that measurement-related issues influenced these results … W These results may indicate that participants … had a grateful outlook on life … and experienced high levels of intimacy… S It is likely that such results indicate a restriction of range … S It is significant that findings of other studies … also indicate generally positive responses… W this comparison of findings may suggest that the measures of gratitude and intimacy … do not identify … 9 Elicit from learners that most of the expressions in Activity 7 are examples of hedging (see Activity 12 in Unit 2, Lesson 1). As a class, ask learners ‘What is hedging language?’ (Cautious language.) Answers 1 We believe that a substantial impact could be achieved if interactive and collaborative teaching were introduced in introductory courses and continued throughout the curriculum. 2 The students in spring 2005 chose their own groups, and thus seemed to feel more loyalty to other group members than students in spring 2004, who were assigned to their groups. 3 Ability to solve problems and in-depth understanding of underlying concepts will probably be of more use to students in the long run than any particular piece of factual information. 4 It is essential that café-style classrooms would be far more conducive to active-engagement teaching. 5 Evaluation of teaching could be based on actual student learning gains as well as student course ratings. 6 Few instructors can hope to deliver more than one or two such lectures, at best, during a semester. 7 While lecturing in small doses remains a valuable teaching technique, lecturing for an entire period of 50 or 75 minutes is unlikely to be the best use of class time. Download 2.06 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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