Meta-language- a set of words used for describing and discussing language
Mode - a particular way or style of behaving, living or doing something
Mother tongue- language, way of speaking
Motivate – to make someone behave in a particular way
Multiple choice- giving you several answersfrom which you have to choose
Negotiations-try to reach an agreement
Norms- according to sociologists, social norms are the laws that govern society’s behaviors
Observation – the process of watching someone or smth carefully, in order to find something out;
Options- something you can choose in a particular situation
Peer correction- encouraging students to help each other in a cooperative not competitive spirit
Phonology – the study of the pattern of speech sounds used in a particular language
Preface – introduction, foreword
Project based learning- a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to an authentic, engaging, and complex question, problem, or challenge.
Prompts-to encourage someone to speak or continuing speaking
Proficiency – a high degree of ability or skills in something
Property – possessions, belonging
Questionnaire- a list of questions or items used to gather data from respondents about their attitudes, experiences, or opinions.
Reading sequence – the reading order in which they follow each other
Realia- Objects from the outside world that learners can use to make the classroom feel more like an authentic, real-life setting