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101 Scaffolding Techniques for Language Teaching and Learning.

✍ Scribed by Donna Lee Fields


Publisher
Ediciones Octaedro, S.L.
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
140
Category
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✦ Table of Contents


101 SCAFFOLDING TECHNIQUES FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING
PÁGINA LEGAL
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PROLOGUE
INTRODUCTION
101 SCAFFOLDING TECHNIQUES FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING
SCAFFOLDING TECHNIQUES for READING
1. Hidden Knowledge
2. Ciphering with images
3. SECRETS words
4. Dots and dashes
5. All the King’s horses and all the King’s men...
6. Striptease
7. Too many cooks
8. Follow the breadcrumbs
9. Paint me a story
10. I’ve got it!!
11. Into the looking glass
12. What was that?
13. Psychedelic Memory!
14. We are the World
15. Mindmapping
16. I know this! I know this!
17. Marcel Marceau
18. Let me do it!
19. Call to Action
20. Finding my other half
21. Dominoes
22. Making Pairs
23. Hide and Go Seek!
24. Wallpapering the classroom
25. Inee meeni minee mo
26. Catch a tiger by its toe
27. Hide and go seek
28. Once upon a time
29. The colours have spoken
30. Round and round it goes
31. Slowly she turns
32. Fireworks
33. Begin at the end
34. Academic language
35. Listen carefully…
36. Pick-up sticks
37. Not a word!
38. Where to begin?...
39. Twister
40. Translanguaging
41. Which one are you talking about?
42. The chicken or the egg
43. Something’s missing
44. Symbols and emoticons
45. Let’s get organised
46. Going around in circles
47. Unblocking the dam
48. Put him in his place!
49. Me against the world
50. Treasure hunt
51. In other words...
52. Something’s not right
53. It’s all greek to me
54. Let me see it
55. Tables & graphs
56. Ask me anything
57. Uncovering previous knowledge
58. Me! Me! Me!
59. Ask me anything!
60. Who’s on First?
61. What’s missing?
62. This is what I read
63. Tell me a story
64. I SPY
65. Something’s missing
66. Hide and go seek
67. It’s puzzling
IDENTIFYING ACADEMIC LANGUAGE
SCAFFOLDING TECHNIQUES FOR VIDEOS
68. We finish each other’s thoughts
69. Say it another way, please
70. I’m melting...!!!
71. Ask me anything
72. What in the world...?
73. The power of three
74. What a piece of work is man!
75. Could be
76. he said she said
77. let the words speak for themselves
78. WORDs take flight
79. Stuck in Space
80. mind maps
81. Explain it another way, please
82. Around And Around She Goes
83. Where’s Waldo?
84. Think carefully
85 wha’ chu’ tawkin’ about?
86. The joy of graphics
87. Game point and match
88. Give me a hint
89. What does it seem like to you?
90. Let me imagine
91. Talk to the hand
92. Questions and more questions
93. How does the story end?
94. Here’s an idea
95. What did she say?
SCAFFOLDING TECHNIQUES FOR ELT, ESL, EMI, EFL CLASSES
96. What was that?
97. Irregular verbs - worksheets
98. Irregular verbs – conjugation fun!
99. Irregular verbs – match them up!
100. Irregular verbs – match them up!
101. Read my fortune
EXPRESSIONS OF POLITENESS


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