
Peer Tutor Training
Quiz by Ian Delahunt
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- Q11. A student gets low test scores in reading: you read with her and translate the words she doesn’t understand into Arabic.NoYes30s
- Q22. A student has to do an assignment, but she doesn’t understand the instructions very well. You ask her to underline the parts she doesn’t understand then together you look up the phrases or words in a good online dictionary. You then ask the Ss to explain to you what she should do.NoYes30s
- Q33. A student comes and says she can’t write essays very well in English: you direct her to a good website that offers a step-by-step essay writing service.NoYes30s
- Q44. A student says she always gets low grades in writing because her grammar is bad. You ask her to show you a sample and ask her to underline her problems. Then you go to Google or a grammar book and look at ONE of her issues together.yesNo30s
- Q55. A student asks help with understanding an algebra task: you sit with the Ss and tell her the answer to each of the algebra problems. You ask her if she understood and she says she did.NoYes30s
- Q66. A student doesn’t understand the difference between ‘inductive reasoning’ and ‘deductive reasoning’: you go to Google together and decide what search term to write. Then you look for an answer together and you help the student record a definition for each.NoYes30s
- Q77. A student has to complete a project, but she didn’t understand the instructions very well. You read the instructions then explain them to her.NoYes30s
- Q88. A student has difficulties with the present simple and comes to you with a page of grammar practice from her teacher. You Google the rules (or look for them in a grammar textbook) and explain them to her, then you ask the student to complete the grammar practice. Any she gets wrong, you ask her to look back at the rules and self-correct. You do this until she all the answers are correct.YesNo30s
- Q99. A student doesn’t understand the difference between ‘mass’ and ‘volume’: you tell her to Google it and write a definition for each.NoYes30s
- Q1010. A student has difficulties with a grammar point and comes to you with a page of grammar practice from her teacher. You go through the answers with her using Arabic to explain and make a comparison between how you use that grammar point in English and how you express it in Arabic.NoYes30s