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=Focus on reflection=
{{activity|otr|: We hear a Zambian teacher's audio reflection on the 10 talking points about group work.|10}}
We now listen to a clip that was recorded after the teacher (Agness) had taken part in a previous version of this session. She is reflecting on the talking points and recording her own thoughts as a result of having taken part in a discussion like the one you took part in at the beginning of this session.  In a subsequent recording for her portfolio, Agness elaborates and reflects further on her own personal use of talking points in the classroom. 
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''“Using of talking points in the lesson, it is so encouraging to both teacher and learners.  This is so because it enables a lot of interactivity to the learners because they are able to discuss, argue and agree as a group.  ‘Talking points’ also make learners not to lose track when they are discussing as a group because every learner is very attentive to hear what their friend is saying in a group.”''
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'''Judith portfolio - talking points''':
{{: Video/Judith portfolio recording - talking points.mp3 }}
{{transcript|text=
'''''Summary of the transcript for clip 1:'''
{{: Video/Judith portfolio recording - talking points.mp3/transcript }}
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= Follow-up activities =
= Follow-up activities =