Tuesday, March 26, 2024

A Microsoft Forms Practice Quiz that I have created

 Upon learning about Microsoft Forms' new "Practice Mode", I created the Practice Quiz below, which I tried out yesterday evening with my Language Awareness course participants. My purpose was threefold: (1) to guide them to grasp the correct usage (in terms of language form) of the verb 'suggest', which is tricky to use in a sentence; (2) to use the practice quiz as one example of a grammaring (Diane Larsen-Freeman) task, and (3) to illustrate how to use the Practice Mode of Microsoft Forms as one example strategy for nurturing students as self-directed learners. 

If you're interested, you might give the following practice quiz a go. (It doesn't collect respondent information.) After answering a question, click Submit, and see whether you have got it right or not. If not, you can then either 'skip', or retry the question. When you have finished the whole practice quiz, click on 'Recap Questions'. You will then see an overview summary of your performance. This summary is useful for respondents to deduce,  in this particular example, the correct usages of 'suggest'.  (And feel free to share your artifacts with me if you have other ingenious ways to use Microsoft Forms' practice quiz function.)

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=gTdBhKa7s0W74E8XxpDaauAvgCsoRCxKscTBnjrnFX1UNEtTS1o2NklBRjNBQkNKVzY1Wlo2QTVSSy4u




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