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Teaching A Quarterly Technical Journal for Teachers September 1933

1933

The application of the principle to some of the lists of idioms contained in the S.P. [...] In the folloing lists the word-groups are divided into three classes according to the ratings of the words contained in them: (i) made up of words in the first 500 of the minimum vocabulary; (ii) made up of words in the first 1 500 words; (iii) containing one or more words not in the first 1 500. [...] Regarding the teaching of word-groups I should like to add to the suggestions made by the Editor two ways which I have found of unusually great value: (i) the incorporation of worgroups in interesting stories with a vocabulary based almost entirely on words the primary meanings of which have been previously studied; (ii) the use of word-groups in short playlets which are memorized. [...] Among other major problems connected with the more careful teaching of words of general usefulness are the following: (i) the importance of knowing a word in all of its useful senses; (ii) the8 THE PROBLEM METHOD IN HISTORY TEACHING even greater importance of teaching pupils to use actively in speech and written work the form-words of a language those grammar particles and other words which make [...] The aim of the lesson is to study the reactions of the Dual Systerij on the life of the people in Bengal and incidentally to show that it was the result of a permanent administrative problem which in one form or another is still with us.
education
Pages
70
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120033
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ix unknown view
Editorial
1-2 unknown view
The Importance of Word-Groups in Language Teaching
2-8 Lawrence Faucett view
The Problem Method in the Teaching of History
8-14 K.G. Saiyidain view
Methods of Revision for the History Teacher
15-18 W.M. Ryburn view
Sanskrit Declension
18-21 V.V. Sovani view
Fundamentals in the Teaching of Modern English Grammar
21-26 A.S. Venkataraman view
The Nature and Needs of Childhood
27-34 Muriel Robinson view
Reproduction in the English Class
34-37 T. Krishnamoorthy view
Some Qualities of a Good Teacher
37-40 L.C. Burman view
Pupil Self-Government
40-41 Makkhan Shrivastava view
Correspondence
42-44 H. Hamil view
Reviews
45-48 unknown view
Backmatter
i-vi unknown view

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