Overhead projector (OHP)
A piece of equipment that makes images appear on a wall or screen. It can be used in a classroom instead of a whiteboard or blackboard.
Overhead transparency (OHT)
The plastic sheet a teacher can write on and use on an overhead projector (OHP).
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Puppet
A model of a person or animal that a teacher can move by putting their hand inside it, which is often used when teaching young learners.
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Realia
Real objects such as menus, timetables and leaflets that can easily be brought into the classroom for a range of purposes.
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Resources: see teaching aids, reference materials, resources, learning resources.
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Rubric
Written instructions for a task.
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Self-access centre, learning centre
A place with learning resources such as books, computers and cassettes where students can study by themselves.
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Supplementary material
The books and other materials which teachers can use in addition to a coursebook, e.g. pronunciation practice materials.
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Tapescript, audio script, transcript
The written version of the words students hear when doing a listening activity. These can often be found in a
teacher’s book.
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