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Unit seventeen, equipment and teaching aids, was, for me, one of the easiest units. I believe this is the case because the teaching I have done have used almost all of the mentioned equipment, thus, the definitions of the equipment were already known to me. However, I did find the online sources incredibly helpful - many of which I had not known. The websites for teachers of English will become part of my list of useful documents to reference.
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Laura's thoughts: question ten. I think all could be true ... I know numbers two and three are common. Tool for self-correction? Students can hear what they said and correct themselves so that becomes a 'given' for particular students. Is that \"common\" though? I think number one since teachers can evaluate students during the activity itself. On the other hand, if there are a large number of students, the teacher could rewind to catch what might have been missed.