Friday, 11 July 2025, 2:36 AM
Site: The TEFL Academy e-Learning
Course: The TEFL Academy e-Learning (e-learning)
Glossary: TEFL Glossary
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revise
The verb to revise has two meanings
1. (Mainly used in
education) To re-read earlier work to improve one's knowledge and
understanding of a subject. Often implies memorising for an
examination.
2. Examine and make corrections or alterations
to (written or printed matter). "the book was published in
1960 and revised in 1968" The
first meaning is used in British English, but not American English,
and is used throughout this course.
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revision Noun
form of the verb to revise, which
has two meanings
1. (Mainly used in education) To
re-read earlier work to improve one's knowledge and understanding of
a subject. Often implies memorising for an examination.
2.
Examine and make corrections or alterations to (written or printed
matter). "the book was published in 1960 and revised in
1968" The
first meaning is used in British English, but not American English,
and is used throughout this course.
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RP RP stands for Received Pronunciation - a particular British English accent. Being sometimes also called BBC English or Oxford English, RP is a class accent rather than a regional accent and is associated with higher social classes and educated speakers. The 'standard' pronunciation given in British English dictionaries is RP, and British English language teaching course books present (mainly) this accent. It is often erroneously regarded as more 'correct' than other accents.
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running dictation It is also called team dictation. It is a dictation activity in which the class is divided into teams, and the dictation is done as a race. Team members take it in turns to run up to a text, read a section of it, run back and dictate it to another student who is acting as the 'scribe'. The next team member then runs to read the next section.
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