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1) Brainstorming

 Mind Mapping
 SWOT Analysis
 The Five Whys
2) Focus listening
strategy that guides students to listen closely to a text. It helps
students listen attentively with no distractions and to identify key points and
ideas.
3) Opening Question
Open questions are questions which cannot be answered with just 'yes' or
'no'. Many of them begin with 'wh': why, where, who etc. Open
questions can be compared to closed questions, which need only yes or no
answers. 'Why did you decide to study English?' is an example of an open
question.
4) Introductory Focused Discussion
A focus group discussion (FGD) is a good way to gather together people
from similar backgrounds or experiences to discuss a specific topic of
interest.

5) Cooperative Notes Taking


Cooperative note-taking is note-taking in which different individuals
jointly take notes in real-time as part of a group effort that every member
can see simultaneously.

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