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FAQ

Greetings from the Hi-Ling Teacher Program FAQ! If you're an educator considering joining our linguistic educational initiative or a current participant seeking information, you're in the right place. This section is tailored to address your questions and offers insights into the Hi-Ling project. Explore the questions below for a deeper understanding, and if you need more specific assistance, our support team is here to help. Welcome to a straightforward resource for your Hi-Ling experience.

FAQ

1. How are the modules structured?

The modules follow a structured yet flexible format. Each module appears like a self-contained unit, offering three to four lessons that last around 45 minutes each. The journey begins with an introductory text, setting the stage for what's to come. Inside the lessons, you'll find a blend of theory and hands-on exercises tailored for individuals, pairs, or groups. To wrap things up, each module comes with a final quiz to solidify your understanding. It's a well-rounded approach that keeps things interesting while ensuring a thorough learning experience.

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2. How do I, as a teacher, access the answer keys of the final quizzes?

As a teacher, accessing the answer keys for final quizzes is a straightforward process. Simply send an email to our dedicated team, and we'll promptly provide you with the answer key in PDF format. This method ensures a secure distribution, preventing students from copying the answers and maintaining the integrity of the assessment process. Feel free to reach out, and we'll ensure you have the support you need.

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For module quiz answers, please contact adrian.leemann@unibe.ch for German, silvia.natale@unibe.ch for Italian or hannah.hedegard@unibe.ch for English.

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3. How can I, as a teacher, give feedback for the individual modules?

You can send us feedback by using the feedback form below! Simply fill out the boxes and let us know what you think. 

4. How can I cite this website?

Find the appropriate format for a citation below:

Hi-Ling (n.d). Sociolinguistics. Linguistics in the High School. https://www.hi-ling.ch

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