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Gillyflower Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is "familiar" the proper word in this context?

Hi,

Is "familiar" the proper word in this context?

"The flipped classroom is like an expanding building that gradually turns to a familiar and conventional concept in educational centers."

Any other corrections needed?

Thanks!

  

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" Check out "scaffolding" for teaching terminology. org/scaffolding /

  • " Check out "scaffolding" for teaching terminology.
  • org/scaffolding /
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You could use "traditional," but I don't understand the idea of "like an expanding building."

Check out "scaffolding" for teaching terminology.

https://www.edglossary.org/scaffolding/

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gillyflowerflipped classroom

What does this mean?

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Reverse/flipped classroom.

The idea is that the lessons are emailed to the students or they do all the work and exercises in ADVANCE studying at home.

They then use the language with the guidance and support of a native speaking or trained teacher in the classroom. (Recall is the key to foreign language use anyway.)

It's the most effective way to use the benefit of the lang

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The flipped classroom is like an expanding building

I don't understand what you mean.

Clive

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