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The use of ICT in teaching English in lower-secondary schools
RAJNOCHOVÁ, Dominika
This thesis deals with the use of digital technologies in English classes at lowersecondary schools in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part concerns the definition of the digital technologies, the use of interactive aid, applications, and tools in English classes. Its impact on pupil's language ability and benefits and disadvantages of the use of digital technologies in education. The practical part introduces two questionnaires aimed at teachers and pupils of lower-secondary schools. It also deals with the activities with the use of digital technologies, class preparation with the help of digital technologies, and its impact on teacher's and pupil's performance in English classes.
Classroom Instructions in Teaching English
Ševčíková, Linda ; Dvořák, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Hofmannová, Marie (referee)
The diploma thesis Classroom Instructions in Teaching English aims at presenting basic principles of giving instructions during English lessons and their practical use. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The latter is further separated into a list of textbook instructions and a list of instructions used in classes. The theoretical part describes an important relation of instructions and the classroom situation as well as the dependence on the immediate response from the students. The ensuing part deals with applying the theoretical principles in practice. The author gathered instructions used in the third edition of New Headway series textbooks and instructions used by teachers in English lessons at various types of schools (the age of the observed students ranged from 7 to 18 years old) not only to illustrate usage of the theoretical principles in practice but also to show the differences between textbook and classroom instructions and to present a sample of instructions that are used at several schools in the Czech Republic. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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