THEME: UNIT 1.STUDY SKILLS ACHIEVEMENT
LESSON 1A. ACTIVE LEARNING
PLAN OF THE PRACTICAL LESSON
-10 minutes
Introduction
To involve students attention the teacher ask some questions (Discussion method)
1.What is the difference between active and passive learning ?
2.What is active learning ?
3.What is passive learning?
There are two types of learning.
1.
Active learning 2.Passive learning
Active learning is any learning activitiy in which the student participates or interacts with the learning process, as opposed to passively taking in the information.
Passive learning: Passive learning is accepting what happens or what people do without trying to change or oppose them.
Active learning is the form of learning where the learner actively participates to learn and get real-time feedback.
Unlike passive learning , active learning is not about passively reading,
listening, or watching to consume information . Active learning require engagement , and that is why its rare. The true lifelong learners understand this principle,
so they get the unfair, advantages to succeed in life .
Passive learning is the form of learniong where the learner receives or internalizes the information without getting any feedback or practice. It’s a fast way to learn and requires the least amount of effort which is why is the most common way to learn .
- 20 minutes
1. Look at the picture. Are you an active learner or a passive learner?
Grammar: «Infinitive of purpose» (Explaining method)
To-infinitive can be used to express purpose:
I’m calling to place an order for delivery.
To pass this test, you need to achieve a score of 60% or more.In order and so as can be used before to-infinitive for emphasis in more formal styles:He took a book with him in order to have something to read on the train.
I’m doing English course in order to pass my exam.In order to attract a wider audience, we need to rethink our marketing strategy.
The negative is always
in order not + to-infinitive or
so as not + to-infinitive:
He tiptoed through the hall so as not to be heard.In order not to lose time, we must act at once.
In order + that-clause is also possible in this case; however,
it is more proper and
less common. In the that-clause, we can use the modal verbs may, shall, might or should
Our company does everything in order that all complaints may be dealt with fairly and effectively.If come and go are used as inɠnitives or as imperatives, we use and instead of to:
I must go and check the heater.He will come and dance with you. Go and fetch a glass.