Examples of using Ask students in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Just remove some of the text of the original storyboard and ask students to employ their French knowledge to complete the text on their homework.
You can also ask students not to include any information that identifies them, such as adding
If you are leading this as a class discussion, ask students to comment on their peers' ideas
This makes for an excellent study guide, or ask students to complete a writing assignment based off of one of the characters.
Ask students to create positive support scenes for opposing teams helping to foster more gracious winners
Draw attention to the space in between the whole numbers, and ask students about the value of a spot that is not labeled by a whole number.
Point of View worksheets ask students to identify key pronouns to help them discover if the point of view is first person,
In the following activity, ask students to relate the terms to the greater context of a classroom
For this activity, create a storyboard template with the"causes" of events already filled in, and ask students to depict the"effect.
Using a T-Chart, ask students to look for ways that characters in the book enabled bullying and abuse.
Teachers may ask students to create a T-Chart that compares the two governments
Ask students to show what academic,
For further advancement, ask students to research weather in other areas of the world at various times.
You might ask students to provide citations for Essay questions,
Embed video into an assessment and ask students to answer questions before they come into the classroom.
Or, ask students who finish early to help classmates who are having trouble with the activity.
Then, hand them the list of Taliban rules and ask students to examine how many of these rules they violated in just one day!
The Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences' programs ask students to learn about themselves, their communities, and the world,
Critical Analysis papers ask students to analyze 1-2 specific topics in a text from a critical standpoint,
Somebody" asks students to recall and describe the main character.