To help you conceptualize and articulate your understanding of "materials" and "materials development" using real-world or classroom-based examples.
To help you conceptualize and articulate your understanding of "materials" and "materials development" using real-world or classroom-based examples.
Instructions:
Think – Take 3–5 minutes to write your individual answer to the following questions in your notebook or digital journal:
What are instructional materials?
What does it mean to develop materials for language learning?
Pair – Share your answers with a partner. Discuss similarities, differences, and clarify any unclear ideas.
Share – As a pair, agree on a refined version of your answers. Share this version with the rest of the class either orally or via an online platform (e.g., Padlet, Google Classroom discussion board).