
Vocabulary revision a-z Cutting Edge PreInt
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Which A means to or in another country?
Which B is the insect which makes honey?
Which A means to or in another country?
Which B is the insect which makes honey?
Which C means full of people?
Which D is how you feel when your head turns?
Which E means after a long time
Which F means scared?
Which H means to go quickly
Which I is another word for a picture
Which J means necklaces, earrings, bracelets etc.
Which L takes you up and down between floors of a building?
Which M is your spouse's mother?
Which N is a bad dream or bad experience?
Which O is the opposite of indoor?
Which P is something you put on a cut
Which Q means to wait in line for something?
Which R means to get something?
Which S is a very tall building?
Which T happens when the road is blocked?
Which U means incredible? (you can't believe it)
which V is someone who offers to do something without being paid?
Which W is what trees are made of, or things made from trees
Module 2 Junior A Vocabulary Revision
Create a vocabulary quiz for 10th grade EFL students at CEFR B1 level. For example: adequate means: 1. sufficient 2. more and more 3. not enough. Use all the vocabulary below and provide accompanying definitions per the example to create this vocabulary quiz. The vocabulary quiz must contain at least 226 questions including the following vocabulary: addition advance advanced advertising among other things analysis appear approach as at least average be responsible for something be responsible for doing something before besides can challenge chance change characteristic claim come after come first come last common complicated concern conditions conduct consequence considerable cope critic current decrease delayed deliberately demonstrate design destruction development disagreement disaster discovery dislike do doubt drop educate efficient emphasis enjoyable essay essentially even if even though event exactly except that exist extraordinary feature feedback figure financial finding findings flexible flood flu focus on somebody or something focus frequent fresh frighten from gain generate guidance hopefully ideal illness illustrate image in terms of something in actual fact in connection with something in that case in the meantime initial instruction intelligence interest introduce invest investigate just about just about keep on doing something kind of knowledge lack landscape likely limited little look at something low material mean means measure mention miss misunderstand more or less must naturally nature necessarily nevertheless not at all not only notice objective occasional official on the one hand on the other hand once others otherwise out of date participate particular past perform personality personally planet planning plant point of view policy pollution popular population prevent priority private probable produce profession professor proof proposed protest provided (that) psychology public purpose quality question question questionnaire react reasonable recommend recycle regard region regular relevant reliable rely on/upon sb/sth request research result review revise risk run out of rural salary sample seldom sense set up sth or set sth up significant skilled slight specialist specific still structure study supposed surface take advantage of sth thanks to somebody or something theory throw away throw out something throw something away throw out transport trash treatment unfortunately unhealthy unique united universe unknown unlike unlikely urban vary view visible vision volume whom wildlife within worthwhile would additional analyze analyst appearance on average change characterize complicate concerned concerning concerned with something consequently cope with something criticize criticism currently deliberate demonstration designer developing developed educated educator efficiency efficiently emphasize enjoyment existence existing figure out something finance flexibility frequency hopeful illustration initially intelligent interested in something investor investment investigation investigator limitation meaning occasionally old-fashioned participant participation particularly performance planned pollute prevention producer professional psychological psychologist publicly reaction reasonably recommendation regardless regarding regional relevance researcher resulting revision sensible set out something set something out significantly significance skillful slightly specialize specifically specify theoretical transportation unfortunate unity unite universal variation viewer
Teaching English Introduction to the course: Language learning and teaching A 2 Characteristics of the language learners: Studying a system that aligns with international standards. A3 Cognitive factors in language learning: Addressing questions and obtaining necessary information regarding phenomena such as transfer, interference, and generalization; A4 Inductive and deductive language learning: ability and intelligence; and the phenomenon of systematic forgetting A5 Language learning methods and strategies: Familiarizing with foreign language learning methods, strategies for learning foreign languages, and communication strategies A6 International Assessment System of language skills in CEFR, IELTS, TOEFL: effective methods and strategies used to improve language skills (listening, reading, writing, speaking) A7 Psychological factors in language learning: Exploring various psychological factors such as self-esteem, shyness, risk-taking, anxiety, attitude, and motivation A8 The effectiveness of authentic materials during the learning process: The role of tasks and games in teaching foreign languages A9 Errors in language learning: Discussing types of errors, identifying and describing errors, causes of errors, and fossilized errors A10 Error correction or error analysis approaches: developing students' ability to apply their knowledge in practicing error correction A11 Age-related factors in language learning: Exploring types of comparisonand contrast, focusing on topics such as the age hypothesis and bilingualism, and providing a detailed explanation of these concepts A12 Teaching grammar: Studying grammar teaching methods; deductive and inductive approaches in grammar teaching; A13 Teaching grammar through context: linguistic intuition; language phenomena; using grammatical dictionaries; analyzing grammatical tasks; and designing exercises, tasks, and tests through completing grammarbased activities. A14 Teaching vocabulary. Seeking answers to questions such as 'What is a word?' and 'What does it mean to learn a word?' A15 Teaching vocabulary in context: teaching lexical units/phrases/collocations; introducing new vocabulary; using corpus data for pedagogical purposes; developing students' vocabulary learning strategies A16 Assessing vocabulary tasks: designing vocabulary tasks, exercises, and tests. In international assessment systems such as CEFR, IELTS, and TOEFL, grammar accuracy and lexical resource A 17 Teaching pronunciation: Understanding the importance of pronunciation for successful communication; teaching stress; teaching intonation A18 Modern technologies in teaching pronunciation A19 Error correction methods: watching to various experiences in this area and analyzing video lessons from international experts in the field A20 Analysis of skill integration in language learning: Understanding the stages of developing skill integration; integration of the four language skills; task-based integration; and project-based integration. A21 Teaching listening comprehension A22 Modern technologies in teaching listening comprehension A23 Teaching Speaking A24 Modern technologies in teaching Speaking A25 Teaching Reading A26 Modern technologies in teaching Reading A27 Teaching Writing A28 Modern technologies in teaching Writing A29 The role and importance of translation in teaching a foreign language A30 Module 2. International standards for teaching and assessment Classroom Language: The teacher's actions; the teacher's voice; the teacher's intonation; using the foreign language in the classroom A31 Foreign language environment: asking questions in the foreign language, giving instructions in the foreign language, providing oral explanations in the foreign language, and issues related to the use of the native language in the foreign language class. A 32 Designing curriculum: Studying, analyzing, and working with curricula designed for schools, lyceums, and colleges. A33 Planning lessons and the structure of lesson plans: determining thesequence of lessons, objectives, tasks, and expected outcomes; choosing the lesson structure for planning A34 Designing tasks for different stages of the lesson: Starting the lesson; concluding the lesson; connecting tasks within the lesson A35 Time management: allocating appropriate time for tasks during the lesson; and providing homework assignments A36 Educational materials and resources: Effective use of existing educational materials and resources; anticipating and addressing potential issues Planning and adapting materials: to the situation during teaching and working on lesson planning for groups of students with different abilities. A37 Classroom research: Stages of classroom research, data collection, analysis, and planning; creating/preparing the materials needed for data collection; distinguishing between the positive and negative aspects of the research A38 Data analysis: creating/preparing the materials needed for data collection; distinguishing between the positive and negative aspects of the research. A39 Peer lesson observation: Observing lessons; conducting interviews; questionnaires for teachers and students; maintaining a daily record; discussing problematic situations/events; notes and other aspects; the process of lesson observation: stages of observation; presenting observation results both orally and in writing. A40 Educational materials and national values: important tool for implementing and promoting educational standards, as well as national values. A41 Differences between methods of teaching foreign languages: practical application of modern methods in language teaching; foreign experiences in language teaching: the grammar-translation method; the method of conducting lessons entirely in the foreign language; the audio-linguistic method; and communicative methods. A42 Methods used in the local environment and their analysis: Discussion of the positive and negative aspects of various methods; language and culture; teaching/learning processes; the role of the native language in learning a foreign language; and the psychological foundations of foreign language teaching. A43 Teaching a foreign language through computer technologies A44 Types of independent work and its implementation A45 Principles of Assessment in foreign language teaching А46 Issues in Language Assessment А47 Alternatives in Assessment А48 Test methods. Methods and criteria for assessing language aspects: written expression, reading, listening comprehension, speaking, А49 integrating language skills: vocabulary; grammar; alternative forms of assessment; planning assessment; critical analysis; principles for designingtest tasks: scientific rigor, consistency, conciseness, clarity, informality, logical sequence, and systematic approach. А50 Foreign language for ESP. Studying and analyzing needs; setting objectives for teaching a foreign language in a specific field or professional area; defining teaching approaches in curriculum development; and discussing topics related to these areas. А51 Selecting textbooks, materials and resources А52 Content-based Instruction (CBI) А53 Strategies-based Instruction А54 Lifelong Learning: Teacher development, PreSETT, InSETT А55 The Role of Teaching Practice A56 Organization and implementation of compulsory and non-compulsory course process in foreign language teaching A57 Organization in and outclass activities A58 Defining the goals and content of foreign language teaching at various levels of the education system in the Republic of Uzbekistan: evaluating educational materials; adapting educational materials; creating educational materials; and discussing the role of the foreign language teacher in specialized fields to gain relevant information. A59 The role of independent study skills: foreign language focused on reading, research and study skills; make revision questions. incclude mcq question. answer the question. true false
Voici le vocabulaire essentiel extrait des 4 leçons, organisé par thématique pour faciliter votre révision. ### 🔐 Leçon 1 : Identité Numérique & Sécurité Cette leçon porte sur la protection de votre accès et la distinction entre vie privée et vie scolaire. * **Identité Numérique Scolaire :** Votre "passeport" pour l'école. L'identifiant est au format `prenom.nom@studentfr.ch`. * **Session Locale vs Web Personnel :** La distinction importante entre l'environnement de l'école (scolaire) et votre navigation privée à la maison. * **MFA (Double Authentification) :** Le "verrou supplémentaire". Système de sécurité qui demande deux preuves d'identité (le mot de passe + une validation sur téléphone). * **Microsoft Authenticator :** L'application mobile requise pour valider votre identité via la double authentification. * **Mot de passe fort :** Un code d'accès qui respecte 4 règles (8 caractères min., 1 majuscule, 1 chiffre, 1 symbole). --- ### 💬 Leçon 2 : Teams (Communication) Le vocabulaire ici concerne la navigation dans votre "salle de classe virtuelle". * **Équipes :** Représente une classe virtuelle ou une matière (ex: "EPAI-Bureautique"). * **Canal "Général" :** Le tableau d'affichage officiel où le professeur publie les annonces importantes pour toute la classe. * **Canal (Public) :** Espace de discussion visible par toute la classe. * **Conversation (Privé) :** Messages directs visibles uniquement par les participants (comme un SMS/chat). * **Onglet "Fichiers" :** La bibliothèque de la classe où sont rangés les documents de cours (PDF, supports). --- ### 📂 Leçon 3 : Rangement Numérique Les termes techniques pour organiser efficacement vos documents sur un ordinateur. * **Arborescence :** La structure d'organisation des dossiers, visualisée comme les branches d'un arbre. * **Racine :** Le dossier principal qui contient tous les autres (le point de départ, ex: `2025_PRENOM_NOM`). * **Sous-dossiers :** Dossiers créés à l'intérieur de la racine (ex: "01_Administratif", "02_Cours"). * **Caractères interdits :** Symboles qu'il ne faut jamais utiliser pour nommer un fichier (ex: `/ \ : * ? " < > |`). * **Cycle de vie d'un fichier :** Les 3 étapes à maîtriser : Créer → Nommer → Enregistrer. --- ### ☁️ Leçon 4 : Cloud, Partage & IA Comprendre le stockage moderne et les nouveaux outils d'assistance. * **Cloud (Nuage) / OneDrive :** Espace de stockage en ligne ("clé USB invisible"). Accessible partout avec internet, contrairement au Disque Dur Local. * **Disque Dur Local (C:) :** Stockage physique sur l'ordinateur. Les données ne sont accessibles que sur cet appareil précis. * **Partage de lien :** Méthode moderne d'envoi de fichier (plus léger et sûr qu'une pièce jointe) permettant de travailler sur une version unique du document. * **IA (Intelligence Artificielle) :** Outil assistant (comme ChatGPT ou Gemini) qui répond à des instructions. * **Prompt :** L'instruction ou la question précise que l'on donne à une IA pour obtenir une réponse.
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