and answer questions of each other.
3. Substitution drill
- Repeating the given cue, students substitute the cue into its proper place in a sentence.
4. Transformation drill
- Students transform given sentence into several format of sentence. (e.g. negative, question, active, passive, etc)
5. Question-and-answer drill
- Students practice with answering questions and answer the teacher’s
and work (parks, games)
Esthetic—immersion in cultural experiences (art, nature)
Passive entertainment occurs when people simply absorb an experience through their senses without much participation; this occurs when viewing a performance, listening to music, or reading.
Educational entertainment requires the active engagement of the person’s mind, the type of involvement that
◆ Modern Society and Web 2.0
Web 1.0 era as the word of "sea of information", we are exposed to a lot of information. Regardless of distance and time, we can easily send information as well as our own private information. Also, the amount of data, in 1989, the European Particle Physics in Switzerland, developed hypertext and MOSAIC invented first web browser in 1993. Those changes helped to
effective teams. There is almost a sense that everyone agrees that teams are important , and almost everyone has participated in some type of team, everyone must understand how to put an effective team together.
Most people find it very difficult to engage in rather complex activities just by reading or hearing information. They need some direct experience and some clear examples of what to do.
2. Let’s read - Cinderella and Fiona
Both Cinderella and Fiona are princesses in fairy tales, but they are very different.
Cinderella, a poor orphan, is saved by Prince Charming, who is looking for a girl to marry. Cinderella accepts her fate passively and waits for the handsome prince to come to her rescue. Moreover, she does not earn her reward; it is given to her by a fairy godmother.