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  1. I couldn’t agree more, Eva, with you. Teenagers are hard to motivate and they don’t know how to study. As teachers we should be role-models, as you have so clearly expressed. You’re proposal is useful to make them reflect on learning/studying strategies.
    Regards,
    Marisa

  2. Eva,

    I’m a big one for question based curriculum. Really and truly it is the curiosity that we suppress that kills so many teenagers. Give them a question and get them answering . It is authentic, it works. CLIL should be the approach with teens, not language learning (except for low levels.).

    Here is a presentation I made of questions Connie Weber’ s students came up with. She is a great teacher in Michigan with her own ning, http://firesidelearning.ning.com

    That’s my idea. http://eflclassroom.com/flash/whatsworthknowing2.swf

    David

  3. Hi,
    Marisa, thanks for your endless support.
    David thanks for the contribution and the links. They are great.
    Eva

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