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 mabevi
 
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							| Hi friends, Hi colleagues!!! Can you say me how do you write in ENGLISH the structure of a class? I mean in Spanish are:  Inicio de la clase,  desarrollo de la clase y  final de la clase.    Thank you very much for your answer.  |  29 Mar 2017      
					
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 paolap713
 
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							|  Begining of class   Development of class   End of Class  |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| I don �t think we have "official" terms. I agree with paola about Beginning of the class and End of the class. I don �t think I would use "development of the class", though. That �s just a translation of "desarrollo".  I would probably say "the class session" or "the class proper".   Bruce  |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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 patriciaperez
 
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							| I will say, warm up, follow up and close up. The three parts of the class. Hope is useful!!! |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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 javierojedac
 
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							| What I use is   Engage stage Study stage Activate stage  |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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 giovi26_26
 
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							|  What I use is  Begininig: Process Ending  |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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 douglas
 
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							|  I �m with Bruce in that we don�t really have any official names for the different portions of a class.  I usually use the same terms as for writing an essay or giving a speech:   Introduction Main point I Main point II Conclusion
 Edit: the main points together could also be called "the body"
 
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Starter, main part of the lesson, plenary. |  30 Mar 2017     
					
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 FrauSue
 
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							| I agree with Cunliffe. In UK teacher training, we are taught to do starter, main, plenary. The "main" is composed of several stages (exposition, practice, reinforcement, independent work, etc.) but you can just call it "main" on a lesson plan then sub-divide it into bullet points. You may have mini-plenaries as part of the main session to check that everyone has understood before you move on. |  31 Mar 2017     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| ..And there are those wags who say to the class: Now that you �ve had your starter and your main course, let�s see what I can whip up for your dessert. �   |  31 Mar 2017     
					
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 manonski (f)
 
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							| Here, we have preparing the task, carrying the task and reflecting on what has been learned/transfer or learning. |  31 Mar 2017     
					
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