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Abstract concepts
(collocation) - Ideas or theories that are theoretical and not based on
concrete examples.
Example: "Understanding abstract concepts like quantum physics can be challenging
for children but intriguing for adults."
Question 3
: How can a teacher make lessons for children more interesting?
Answer
: To make lessons engaging for children, teachers can incorporate interactive
activities, games, and visual aids. It's crucial to relate the subject matter to real-life examples
and
foster curiosity
. Encouraging creativity and allowing students to express themselves
through art or storytelling can enhance their interest. Varying teaching methods and being
enthusiastic and approachable also contribute to creating an interesting and
enjoyable
learning environment.
High-level vocabulary with examples:
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Foster curiosity
(collocation) - Encourage and nurture a strong desire to learn or know
more.