Relier Pairs Common ways of presenting a laVersion en ligne Common ways of presenting a language par Katherine Sierra Álvarez 1 Functional 2 Peer assessment 3 Activity-based 4 Portfolio 5 Informal assessment 6 Communicative 7 Self assessment 8 Visual aids 9 Formal assessment Videos, pictures, posters, realia. Games, songs, matching, competitions. When a teacher decides whether a student is doing well or not, or whether a course is successful or not, but without a test or an official report or grade. Selecting a text, extracting information, eliciting information. When students give feedback on each other’s language. A collection of work that a student uses to show what they have done in preparation for a particular course or exam. When a teacher judges students’ work through a test and then gives a formal report or grade to students, to say how successful or unsuccessful they have been. Discussions, dialogues, acting out, miming. When students decide for themselves if they think their progress or language use is good or not.