Module E 16471
Vocabulary
Workshop
CONTENTS OF THIS WORKSHOP
—Zig Ziglar
“Your understanding of what you read and hear is, to a very large degree, determined by your vocabulary, so improve your vocabulary daily.”
Rationale for the New Module E
Vocabulary is considered the strongest predictor for command of the four language skills namely, listening, speaking, reading, and writing. A wealth of research has shown that vocabulary is the key component in raising reading and writing ability.
Rationale for the New Module E
Structure of the Bagrut Exam
New module E (16471) consists of 2 parts:
Written Reception=
Unseen - 70 points
Lexical Knowledge= Vocabulary - 30 points
Band III
Band III is divided into Core 1 & Core 2.
D Each list has 225 words. We need to teach these words for Module E.
Band III core 1
has 900 words, which are divided into lists: A,B,C,D.
Band III core 2 is for Module G and it has 1100 lexical items.
Band III Words+Definitions
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A presentation regarding accommodations for Module E
Sample of Module E Exam
Our first new Module E Bagrut will be on January 15th, 2025.
Tips for Teaching
Increase Students’ Responsibility
Share with them the need to expand their vocabulary.
Encourage them to share personal learning strategies.
Word of the Day
Teach a new extra word through an inspirational quote, a song, etc.
Useful Links
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Bagrut Archives
Search for previous Bagrut exams of 16471
Natalia Pinchevsky’s Site #1
Natalia Pinchevsky’s Site #2
Useful Links
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Useful Links
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Free online lessons about different subjects
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Online activities to practice Module E vocabulary.
Booklets and Worksheets
Booklets
Prepared by Ort Yad Leibowitz Netanya.
Vocabulary exercises, a sample test+ AK
Booklets- Band III Core 1
Prepared by Ort Yad Leibowitz Netanya.
Let’s Play!
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