What a progressive learning. Thank you Sir. This will help me to really manage my time and meet the objectives at the end of the lesson. The answer to the question is Target before Question because this will avoid chorus answers by all.
I wish all teachers can imbibe this teaching method you explained here; because it will help students learn in the class. But many will hear this and still go back to their usual unstructured method. Thanks for taking out time to teach this for free.❤
In addition to what I gained during the lesson today CPD: Class 5 is that most learners are analytical in nature and today's "teaching " was very analytical. Thank you sir.
The phrase "Olu, what is an adjective?" is the correct structure because in English, when addressing someone directly in a question, the person's name or title is placed at the beginning or end of the sentence, followed by a comma. This comma sets the name off as an interjection, signaling that the question is directed at that person. The other phrasing, "What is an adjective Olu?", although it could still be understood, is less natural in English. It places the name at the end without the clear separation from the main sentence. While it is possible to use this structure, it feels more awkward and less conventional. In summary: "Olu, what is an adjective?" is the typical and grammatically correct way to address someone and ask a question.
Targets before questions draws the attention of the target and helps the target to be in a better position to face the challenge than when the question comes before the target.
Target comes before question is the best way to ask a question because calling the pupil's name prepares the mind of the learner to digest and reason with the question before supplying the answer.
The correct sentence is: "Olu, what's an adjective?" This sentence is correct because it follows the standard format of addressing the target (Olu) first, followed by the question. It also shows the activeness and directness of the target being questioned. In linguistics, this is known as "vocative" case, where the person being addressed is mentioned before the question or statement.
The class of today is too enriching. I learnt about the aspects I need to master in teaching to manage my 40 minutes in class. And six out of twenty are; Objectives, Previous Knowledge, Introduction of lesson, Sequence of lesson, Use of Questions and the sixth is Time Allocation. Answer to the question in the class: Olu, what is an adjective? This is correct because, the attention of the learner has been gotten before the question. And it also gives no room for chorus answers by all the learners. It also keeps the class under control/management. Thanks so much sir.
*Good evening. More wisdom, understanding and sound health Sir.* *What a captivating lesson* *Summarily we learnt:* *How to teach* *(Knowledge of delivery method)* 1) Objectives that are measurable 2) previous knowledge. 3) Introduction of lesson or entry behavior , which should be interesting, captivating, relevant, lifely, and exiting 4) Sequence of lesson 5) Questioning the students which have target, it must be from simple to complex and must be distributive 6) Time allocation. Ability to manage the time. Overloading & underloading should be avoided. *Answer to the question:* What is Adjective Olu, should be the correct answer. If this is the method by which the teacher often ask questions, this will arose the students to listening to the discussion even before and after the question. Because any student can be the target. Target before the question might create anxiety
"Olu, what is an adjective?. This is because your question must have target. 14:33 This option is best so as to guide against getting a chorus answers.
The correct approach is: What is an adjective, Olu. Starting the question with the main idea ("What is an adjective") focuses on the content and makes the question accessible to everyone in the class, not just the named student. Adding the student's name at the end personalizes the question and signals who should answer. This approach maintains inclusivity and ensures that the entire class remains engaged before directing the question to a specific individual.
Target before question is better than question before target because mentioning the name indicates that you want that particular student to answer the question which will prevent chorus answers from the students and prevent the class from been rowdy during evaluation period.
My answer to the question is Olu what is an adjective? It shows the question is directed to Olu and this makes the pupil more conscious unlike the other which seem open for any learner before the target was mentioned
Target before question, calling the name prepares the mind of the learner to answer the question, if question before target is utilized the teacher will end up repeating the question because the learner's mind might be far away from the class
When you target someone with a question, you are directing the question specifically to that person. In English, this is typically done by addressing the person directly, and this is reflected in the sentence structure. Let's break this down: 1. Directly Targeting the Person: When you target someone with a question, you usually address them by name or title. This makes it clear who you are speaking to. For example, in the sentence "Olu, what is an adjective?": "Olu" is the person you're targeting, and the comma helps separate their name from the question, making it clear that you're speaking to them. The word "target" here means to direct something (in this case, a question) at a specific person. 2. Question Structure with Targeting: In English, when targeting someone, the usual question structure is: Address the person (name/title) + comma + the question. Example: "Olu, what is an adjective?" "Sarah, can you help me?" The comma separates the name of the person from the question itself, which helps make the sentence clearer and grammatically correct. 3. Targeting Without a Comma: While you might still understand the question if you don't use a comma, it can sound unnatural or less clear. For example, "What is an adjective Olu?" is understandable, but it doesn't follow standard English punctuation rules for targeting someone. Why the Comma? The comma indicates a brief pause in speech, showing that you're calling the person’s attention before asking the question. This pause helps the listener understand who the question is intended for, improving clarity. In Summary: When you target someone with a question: Always use a comma after their name or title to clearly direct the question at them. The correct form is "Olu, what is an adjective?" because it follows the expected structure of addressing the person first (with a comma) and then posing the question.
What is an adjective? Olu. It's because, the target is for all the students. Hence, Olu is only called to avoid chorus answer and to maintain classroom management. Whereas, the other one only captures Olu as the serious student in classroom.
What is Adjective, Olu ? Giving the question before the target gives chance for everyone to think but for the targeted one to speak out at that particular time. This is my 2nd but different answer to the same question after the 2nd watch of this video @ 12.17am
As a good teacher, you throw the question to the class then call Olu to answer, every other student can answer, but if the target comes before the question, it will not prepare others mind to search for the answer as the question is particularized to Olu. the will throw the question to the students,then mention Olu to answer first
What is an adjective Olu. Should be correct . Target before question enables the Teacher to know whether the learner is really following. Target before question might sometimes make the some learners to be afraid.
Ask the question before tagging so that everyone in the class is given a chance to think about the question too. When you now call on an individual, you would have allowed others to take part by thinking about or trying to solve the question.
In use of target to the question asked, which is correct? Olu, what is an adjective? What is an adjective? Olu. My answer is Olu, what is an adjective? It is because it should be target before question. Thanks
Olu ,what is an adjective? is correct because the class is aware that the question is for olu not for the entire class but the other way round will create chorus answer
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We were endowed with more knowledge of the truth in the profession which should be followed critically.
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Target before question is the right approach.
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What a progressive learning. Thank you Sir. This will help me to really manage my time and meet the objectives at the end of the lesson.
The answer to the question is Target before Question because this will avoid chorus answers by all.
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Target after questions is right. This will keep all the learners at alert because they know any of them might be called on to answer the question.
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What a progressive learning!
I wish all teachers can imbibe this teaching method you explained here; because it will help students learn in the class. But many will hear this and still go back to their usual unstructured method.
Thanks for taking out time to teach this for free.❤
Good evening Sir. Thank you for this insightful training. God bless you Sir
My answer is "Target before question" this prepares the minds of the learner to answer the question.
Thank you for this teaching sir. Target is better before the question so as to prevent getting chorus answers and loosing class control.
In addition to what I gained during the lesson today CPD: Class 5 is that most learners are analytical in nature and today's "teaching " was very analytical. Thank you sir.
Enlightening!
The phrase "Olu, what is an adjective?" is the correct structure because in English, when addressing someone directly in a question, the person's name or title is placed at the beginning or end of the sentence, followed by a comma. This comma sets the name off as an interjection, signaling that the question is directed at that person.
The other phrasing, "What is an adjective Olu?", although it could still be understood, is less natural in English. It places the name at the end without the clear separation from the main sentence. While it is possible to use this structure, it feels more awkward and less conventional.
In summary:
"Olu, what is an adjective?" is the typical and grammatically correct way to address someone and ask a question.
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Targets before questions draws the attention of the target and helps the target to be in a better position to face the challenge than when the question comes before the target.
Thank you sir
Target comes before question is the best way to ask a question because calling the pupil's name prepares the mind of the learner to digest and reason with the question before supplying the answer.
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The correct sentence is:
"Olu, what's an adjective?"
This sentence is correct because it follows the standard format of addressing the target (Olu) first, followed by the question. It also shows the activeness and directness of the target being questioned.
In linguistics, this is known as "vocative" case, where the person being addressed is mentioned before the question or statement.
Weldone sir
Thank you, sir
The class of today is too enriching. I learnt about the aspects I need to master in teaching to manage my 40 minutes in class. And six out of twenty are; Objectives, Previous Knowledge, Introduction of lesson, Sequence of lesson, Use of Questions and the sixth is Time Allocation.
Answer to the question in the class: Olu, what is an adjective? This is correct because, the attention of the learner has been gotten before the question. And it also gives no room for chorus answers by all the learners. It also keeps the class under control/management.
Thanks so much sir.
*Good evening. More wisdom, understanding and sound health Sir.*
*What a captivating lesson*
*Summarily we learnt:*
*How to teach*
*(Knowledge of delivery method)*
1) Objectives that are measurable
2) previous knowledge.
3) Introduction of lesson or entry behavior , which should be interesting, captivating, relevant, lifely, and exiting
4) Sequence of lesson
5) Questioning the students which have target, it must be from simple to complex and must be distributive
6) Time allocation. Ability to manage the time. Overloading & underloading should be avoided.
*Answer to the question:*
What is Adjective Olu, should be the correct answer. If this is the method by which the teacher often ask questions, this will arose the students to listening to the discussion even before and after the question. Because any student can be the target.
Target before the question might create anxiety
Question before Target is also good because it helps you to know which learner is with you or distracted. But Target before Question is still better.
"Olu, what is an adjective?. This is because your question must have target. 14:33 This option is best so as to guide against getting a chorus answers.
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Reflexive pronoun is one of the topic I will be teaching my pupils next term thank for dat idea sir
The correct approach is:
What is an adjective, Olu.
Starting the question with the main idea ("What is an adjective") focuses on the content and makes the question accessible to everyone in the class, not just the named student.
Adding the student's name at the end personalizes the question and signals who should answer.
This approach maintains inclusivity and ensures that the entire class remains engaged before directing the question to a specific individual.
Do not call name before asking questions. Ask questions and allow students to respond
What is an adjective, Olu?
Target before question is better than question before target because mentioning the name indicates that you want that particular student to answer the question which will prevent chorus answers from the students and prevent the class from been rowdy during evaluation period.
Since questions helps students become more involved in their learning process . Target before questions prepared a learners mind to be alert.
My answer to the question is
Olu what is an adjective?
It shows the question is directed to Olu and this makes the pupil more conscious unlike the other which seem open for any learner before the target was mentioned
Target after question is better in all the students will prepare to answer.
Target before question, calling the name prepares the mind of the learner to answer the question, if question before target is utilized the teacher will end up repeating the question because the learner's mind might be far away from the class
Dat is when u will hear ma/ sir indirectly telling u to repeat the question
Target should come before question. It helps prepare the target ahead of his or her response. Olu, what is an adjective is the correct approach.
This option is best so as to guide against getting a chorus answers.
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"Olu, what is an adjective?. This is because your question must have target. This option is best so as to guide against getting a chorus answers.
Target before question is better because it would discourage chorus answer , since it singles out the target before the question.
Thank you sir!
Target before the question is the right way.
Insightful sir
Olu, what is an adjective is the correct one. That's target before question.
Thank you so much sir
Target before question is okay so as to prepare the mind of the target and to avoid chorus answers by all.
The correct one is Olu, what is an Adjective? This is because Olu is being addressed directly and the vocative Olu comes before the question.
When you target someone with a question, you are directing the question specifically to that person. In English, this is typically done by addressing the person directly, and this is reflected in the sentence structure.
Let's break this down:
1. Directly Targeting the Person:
When you target someone with a question, you usually address them by name or title. This makes it clear who you are speaking to.
For example, in the sentence "Olu, what is an adjective?":
"Olu" is the person you're targeting, and the comma helps separate their name from the question, making it clear that you're speaking to them.
The word "target" here means to direct something (in this case, a question) at a specific person.
2. Question Structure with Targeting:
In English, when targeting someone, the usual question structure is:
Address the person (name/title) + comma + the question.
Example:
"Olu, what is an adjective?"
"Sarah, can you help me?"
The comma separates the name of the person from the question itself, which helps make the sentence clearer and grammatically correct.
3. Targeting Without a Comma:
While you might still understand the question if you don't use a comma, it can sound unnatural or less clear. For example, "What is an adjective Olu?" is understandable, but it doesn't follow standard English punctuation rules for targeting someone.
Why the Comma?
The comma indicates a brief pause in speech, showing that you're calling the person’s attention before asking the question. This pause helps the listener understand who the question is intended for, improving clarity.
In Summary:
When you target someone with a question:
Always use a comma after their name or title to clearly direct the question at them.
The correct form is "Olu, what is an adjective?" because it follows the expected structure of addressing the person first (with a comma) and then posing the question.
The correct approach is Target before question.
Olu, what is an adjective
What is an adjective? Olu.
It's because, the target is for all the students. Hence, Olu is only called to avoid chorus answer and to maintain classroom management. Whereas, the other one only captures Olu as the serious student in classroom.
What is Adjective, Olu ?
Giving the question before the target gives chance for everyone to think but for the targeted one to speak out at that particular time.
This is my 2nd but different answer to the same question after the 2nd watch of this video @ 12.17am
The first is more appropriate, which is
Olu, what is an adjective?
What is Adjective Olu; that is most correct to me, that is question after target so everyone can prepare before specific.
As a good teacher, you throw the question to the class then call Olu to answer, every other student can answer, but if the target comes before the question, it will not prepare others mind to search for the answer as the question is particularized to Olu. the will throw the question to the students,then mention Olu to answer first
Is target before question because a teacher has to set the target first before questioning.
What is an adjective Olu. Should be correct .
Target before question enables the Teacher to know whether the learner is really following. Target before question might sometimes make the some learners to be afraid.
"Olu, what is an adjective?. This option is best so as to guide against getting a chorus answers.
My question sir: is writing of objectives on the board adviceable in a primary settings?
Olu , what is an adjective ?
Ask the question before tagging so that everyone in the class is given a chance to think about the question too. When you now call on an individual, you would have allowed others to take part by thinking about or trying to solve the question.
The perfect approach is: Target Before Question (Olu, What's an Adjective?
Olu, what is an adjective?
What is an adjective" Olu'
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In use of target to the question asked, which is correct?
Olu, what is an adjective?
What is an adjective? Olu.
My answer is
Olu, what is an adjective? It is because it should be target before question. Thanks
Olu what is an adjective target before questions
Olu ,what is an adjective? is correct because the class is aware that the question is for olu not for the entire class but the other way round will create chorus answer
Target before question is the best to avoid chorus answer.
Correct one is Olu , What is an adjective
Olu what is an adjective is correct.
Olu, what is an Adjective
Olu, what is an adjective ? This is the correct one, sir
To my own perspective: Target Before Question (Olu, what is an Adjective?)
Olu, what is an adjective?
My question is, are we writing the questions we are to ask in the lesson note?
Olu what is an adjective? Is the correct one.
Calling the target before questions