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Use Sentence Stems at any point in the lesson to structure meaningful conversation. Before introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge (Example stems: I understand that .; I already know that) When trying to work through a problem. (Examples: It would be easier if.; First, I)
Before introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge (Example stems: I understand that .; I already know that) When trying to work through a problem. (Examples: It would be easier if.; First, I) After reading a short text to begin a discussion (Examples: The main points were.; I read that)
Used at the beginning of a sentence, these words signal to you that a sentence opener follows: After, Although, As, Because, Before, If, Since, Unless, Until, When, While.
I think/believe/predict/imagine that In my opinion It seems to me that Not everyone will agree with me, but
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