609. Working on textbooks: reading



One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “One activity we can set as homework is simply reading a text from the course book. For example a text we’ve read today in the class.


At home the students can more likely reread the text and discover points they had not noticed during the activity in the class.


That text includes – usually – some new grammar and vocabulary.


I was thinking of setting a goal for that specific activity at home. We could however tell them to read it, perhaps suggesting them to read it the number of times they should think as appropriate to understand.


This way of facing up with a text may bolster them to become a bit more autonomous learners.” / Photo from: academicnc com

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