BLOQUE III Flashcards

(6 cards)

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What is the purpose of writing activities for students?

A

To help students write purposeful and contextualized texts for different real-world purposes.

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2
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Name two examples of “writing for oneself.”

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Examples include writing diaries and making lists.

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3
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What is the difference between a mistake and an error?

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A mistake is a temporary slip due to tiredness or carelessness, while an error reflects incomplete knowledge.

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4
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Why is error correction important in writing?

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Because writing is permanent and demands a high level of accuracy to communicate effectively.

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5
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What does the selective correction method focus on?

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It focuses on correcting specific areas where students need support or where lesson objectives target improvement.

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How can teachers help students reduce future errors?

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Teachers can explain mistakes and set targeted exercises to reinforce problematic linguistic forms.

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