classroom discussion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclassroomanddiscussion
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classroom
noun[C]
uk/ˈklɑːs.ruːm/us/ˈklæs.ruːm/
a room in a school or college where groups of students ...
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discussion
noun[C or U]
uk/dɪˈskʌʃ.ən/us/dɪˈskʌʃ.ən/
the activity in which people talk about something and tell each other their ideas ...
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It is ideal forclassroomdiscussionand should be read by all students of bilingualism and language acquisition.
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Are students' ideas and suggestions used duringclassroomdiscussion?
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The sociolinguistic approach to copula contrast does not surface in the textbooks or inclassroomdiscussion.
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Three collaborative contexts are reviewed: classroom pair activity, adult-child book reading, and teacher-frontedclassroomdiscussion.
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There is little here to recommend this book for graduate student readings,classroomdiscussionor as a handy reference book for the researcher.
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Not only are the chapters full of exercises to reinforce learning, they also contain very helpful summaries and supplementary exercises, many of which provide a rich context forclassroomdiscussion.
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Other contributors suggest lists of questions forclassroomdiscussion, some offer reflection on learning outcomes and a consideration of student responses, often including extracts from student papers.
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Moreover, her research into classroom language socialization, participation, and identity revealed that, at times, assumptions made about students were based on misinterpretation of students' cultural participation patterns duringclassroomdiscussion.
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Cases often illustrate a business or policy situation to be solved and includes information forclassroomdiscussionand other study.
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The program is characterized by engagingclassroomdiscussionand frequent writing assignments.
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Classroomdiscussion, the civil exchange of ideas, and having a personal stake in each philosophical conversation were essential.
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The two books together provide materials for many exciting classroom discussions.
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As the year progressed, students were expected to relate these functions to the real world, create conjectures through their own research, and begin aclassroomdiscussionabout these topics.
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The educational version of the film was created as a tool for instructors to use in classrooms in schools of nursing and includes aclassroomdiscussionguide for instructors.
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It raises questions that can form the basis of very energetic classroom discussions.
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Storks story lends itself toclassroomdiscussionabout hypocrisy in society.
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Pica (2002) explored the extent to which learners and teachers modify their interactions, during classroom discussions, about subject-matter content through negotiation of meaning, form-focused intervention, and form-focused instruction.
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