2082. Getting ready for action



Some teacher or expert at teaching says that tablets aren’t good for our students, for they don’t write with handwriting. 

Others say calculators shouldn’t be used: better use paper and your mind. With calculators you wouldn’t think. 

I’m in favor of using tablets and handwriting and calculators: there’s an "in between" both, or changing from time to time. 

Something useful, which teacher Angela says (see TeacherLingo by clicking on the link at the right hand of my blog) is that we can use warmers to shift into English after another school subject has been taught. 

For example: writing a dictation, making questions, talking to them, relaxing techniques, asking them by using the grammar pattern we’re learning, etc. Some of the previous warm-up’s are of mine too. / Photo from: esquí en Sierra Nevada - Granada - Spain. We're waiting for you to come here!

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