1347. Assigning meaningful homework



Teacher A said to teacher B, “Homework ought to be something meaningful for the student, say for example, not a drill which says nothing to the student at that moment. 

The purpose of that drill is to train the student to be able to express his ideas while describing a picture from a magazine. 

Also you can assign as homework a zillion different things, like working on a text, which is meaningful for them, like history, current news, their graded reader, something about the plot of it, or about some characters – some characters who some students can identify with.” / Photo from: www versionoriginalbcn com. 4 extensive spanish course students discussing . centro de lenguas modernas   universidad de granada   

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