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pedagogical
ped‧a‧go‧gi‧cal/ˌpedəˈɡɒdʒɪkəl $ -ˈɡɑː-/ (also ped‧a‧go‧gic /-ˈɡɒdʒɪk $ -ˈɡɑː-/) adjective formal relating to teaching methods or the practice of teaching ⇨ educational
—pedagogically /-kli/ adverb
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS NOUN grammar ▪ The purpose of a pedagogical grammar is to teach the student to speak the language. ▪ In every pedagogical grammar, there should be a plan for systematic revision of previously taught material. ▪ In order to meet this type of situation you need to know how to evaluate a pedagogical grammar. 9.2. ▪ Some of the principles of planning and writing a pedagogical grammar will now be considered. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ the need to review current pedagogical practices EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Alternatively, you may be confronted with several pedagogical grammars in the same language. ▪ And this, too, was a consequence of sheer experience and of the pedagogical focus. ▪ At the end of the collation the objects of this relentless pedagogical experiment were suddenly in the drawing room. ▪ In all of these areas, there are concepts and insights from linguistics which can contribute to pedagogical understanding. ▪ Moreover, they suffer from a scarcity of books, and from pedagogical methods that rely on the memorization of class lectures. ▪ The reason there is so much activity in these classrooms is often personal as well as pedagogical. ▪ This is as close as I can come to having my pedagogical cake and eating it too.
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