CELTA - Seven ways to check meaning (without asking 'do you understand?')
Checking that your learners have understood what you've taught them is a crucial skill in teaching. Asking 'Do you understand?' isn't very helpful so here are seven alternatives. If you want more help with concept check questions, check out my CCQ Made Easy course https://www.elt-training.com/course/ccq 00:00 Introduction 00:44 Visuals and realia 01:07 Physical movement 01:24 Exemplification 01:52 Timelines 02:32 Extension 02:52 Discrimination 03:15 Personalisation

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