Reform- to improve a situation by correcting things that are wrong or unfair
Response – reply, answer
Ritual- done regularly and always in the same way
Role play- the act of imitating the character and behaviour of someone who is different from yourself, for example as a training exercise
Scanning- looking through the text quickly in order to find some specific information, e.g. dates, names, etc
Skepticism- doubts that someone has about something that other people think is true or right
Skimming- involves looking through a text to understand the gist (the general idea)
Segmenting- a separate part of anything
Snack- small amount of food or drink eaten between regular meals
Specifications – an explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product or service
Speaking skills- more informal, text is quickly, we can use gestures
Strategies - a plan or method for achieving something
Staging – the process of organizing a show in some place
100. Suitability of language in authentic material- The language of the material should be appropriate to the learners’ levels.
101. Surround- to be all around
102. Syllabus- a document that communicates information about a specific academic course or class
103. Talking time-achieving something by talking
104. Task- an activity where the target language is used by the learner for a communicative purpose (goal) in order to achieve an outcome.
105. Task based learning- an approach to language learning where learners are given interactive tasks to complete
106. Teacher’s presence-the helpful tool for classroom management