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根据题目要求完成下列任务,用中文作答。
以下是两位教师为学生布置的作业:
Teacher 1
Step 4: Homework
1. Write new words and phrases on the notebook.
2. Finish exercise 3 on Page 21. (Text book)
3. Finish exercises on Page 20-24. (Exercise book)
Teacher 2
Step 4: Homework
1. Find some relative information about today‘s lesson on the Interact.
2. Share your findings with your group members and present to the whole students next class.
请根据所给材料回答下面3个问题。
(1)分析两位教师布置作业的特点,并指出其不足之处。(10分)
(2)教师的作业设计有哪些注意事项。(至少从四个方面)(12分)
(3)列举几种常见的英语作业形式。(8分)

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请根据所给材料回答下面3个问题。

【参考答案】


(1)第一位教师布置作业的特点是作业布置紧贴考试内容,注重知识的掌握。不足:比较枯燥,死板,无法引起学生的兴趣;作业量太大。第二位教师布置作业的特点是注重锻炼学生收集资料、自主学习、团队合作的能力。不足:作业的完成缺乏有效的监督,很难落实学生是否认真搜集资料并与小组其他同学进行了分享和讨论......

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