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ESL#1

English as a Second Language; teaching English to non-native speakers, focusing on practical communication skills.

Lesson Planning#2

The process of outlining educational objectives, activities, and assessments for a specific teaching period.

Teaching Methodologies#3

Various approaches to teaching, including strategies like communicative and task-based learning.

Assessment Strategies#4

Techniques for evaluating student progress and understanding, including formative and summative assessments.

Communicative Approach#5

A teaching method focusing on interaction and communication as the primary means of language learning.

Task-Based Learning#6

An instructional approach where students complete meaningful tasks using the target language.

SMART Objectives#7

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound goals that guide lesson planning.

Differentiated Instruction#8

Tailoring teaching methods and resources to accommodate different learning styles and abilities.

Formative Assessment#9

Ongoing assessments that provide feedback during the learning process to improve student outcomes.

Summative Assessment#10

Evaluations at the end of an instructional unit to measure student learning against standards.

Interactive Activities#11

Engaging tasks that promote student participation and collaboration in the learning process.

Curriculum Development#12

The process of designing and organizing course content, objectives, and assessments.

Peer Review#13

A collaborative evaluation process where students provide feedback on each other's work.

Rubric#14

A scoring guide used to evaluate student work based on specific criteria.

Constructive Feedback#15

Helpful, specific comments aimed at improving student performance and understanding.

Resource Guide#16

A curated list of materials and tools to support lesson planning and teaching.

Classroom Management#17

Strategies and techniques used to maintain a productive learning environment.

Cohesion#18

The quality of being logically connected and consistent throughout a lesson plan.

Learning Styles#19

Preferred ways in which individuals learn, including visual, auditory, and kinesthetic modalities.

Engagement#20

The level of interest and participation students demonstrate in their learning activities.

Real-World Application#21

Using practical examples and scenarios to enhance learning relevance and effectiveness.

Reflective Journaling#22

A personal writing practice where educators reflect on their teaching experiences and growth.

Digital Resources#23

Online materials and tools that support language learning and lesson planning.

Print Resources#24

Physical materials such as books, worksheets, and handouts used in teaching.

Evaluation Criteria#25

Standards used to assess student performance and understanding in assignments.

Implementation#26

The process of putting lesson plans into action in a real classroom setting.