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INTRODUCTION QUESTIONS

What is a strategy?
In my opinion, strategy is something that you use to do a task easier
and more useful, in sometimes faster and mainly better.
What are strategies mainly used for?
I think that are a lot of strategies relating the task that you want to do
it. Mainly, you use a strategy when you need to do a task which you
have some difficulties to realize them. I think that there are a lot of
strategies kinds such as: strategies for calculation, for reading, for
troubleshooting, for games for example chess, for sports, for live
problems
Do you use any language learning strategies? If so, which ones?
Yes, when I am teaching Spanish or Catalan in primary I plan my class
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As

language learning strategies I understand the actions to predict,


visualize, make connections, self question, classify and evaluate.
Depends of the task, I ask my students who use one or another and
try to practice all repeatedly during the course.

What language teaching strategies are you familiar with?


As I said earlier, I am familiar with predict, visualize, make
connections, self question, classify and evaluate however I only have
used them in classes of Spanish or Catalan, never in English classes.
Are

the

kinds

of

strategies

mentioned

above

different

from

communication strategies? If so, in what ways?


I think that from different communicative situations there are more
strategies have not mentioned. For example, in oral communication
there are other strategies relating to corporal expression, voice tone,
vocalization And so, with other communicative situations.

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