595. A competition in the class




Sorry again for the format setting bug. One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “I propose you an exercise that can be helpful to acquire a grammar pattern. It’s simple. After having done an exercise from their textbook, the students must write three more sentences the same pattern as the one of that drill exercise. They love to outdo their classmates and competition, like you know. So in the class the first student that writes the three sentences – correctly – wins. By practicing the grammar structures it’s more likely they’ll learn those structures or patterns; alike they see that pattern is something with a meaning, with a message.” / Photo from: jpiantcpa com

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