559. Now we can harvest the fruits


One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “As you know, often our students don’t know how to study and what to study for the next test. In the classes we may have used the textbook as a basis, and may have finished a unit, ok. But studying English is different from studying other subjects like History, Biology, Language, Natural Science, Latin, Greek... Something we can do to help out our students is to elicit from them specific strategies about how to prepare the exam. One by one they are saying things. Approve these suggestions, though some can sound too childish or too general, like ‘Study more’. Sharpen that comment. By doing this way your students will help one another. You all will reach clearer ways to study the exam.” / Photo from: Soja_Agricultor www agromeat com

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