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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSEWe have Notes and Videos for you NOTESThe Meaning of Present Perfect Continuous TenseThe present perfect continuous or present perfect progressive is a verb tense which is used to show that an action started in the past and has continued up to the present moment. The present perfect continuous is used to refer to an unspecified time between ‘before now’ and ‘now’. The speaker is thinking about something that started but perhaps did not finish in that period of time. He/she is interested in the process as well as the result, and this process may still be going on, or may have just finished. The present perfect…

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Get the Mock ExamsDAR ES SALAAM REGION Form Six Mock Examinations 2021 All SubjectsThe exams have been combined in one package DOWNLOAD EXAMSUse Past Papers now When you’re studying for A-levels, your teacher or tutor may give you practice papers. These are papers similar to what you’ll be handed in an exam. They’ll have example questions in an exam format for you to practise answering. Past papers are ones that have been used in actual exams in previous years. They’ve got questions that students before you actually had to answer in an exam setting!

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Get the Mock ExamsMBEYA REGION Form Six Mock Examinations 2021 All SubjectsThe exams have been combined in one package DOWNLOAD EXAMSStudying Past PapersStudying past papers are a valuable part of exam preparation and help keep revision focused on important themes whilst practicing exam style questions.One of the most significant benefits of practicing past papers is that it helps students to understand the most likely topics to be included in the exam. As most courses have a broad range of associated topics, looking over past papers will help save a lot of potential time wasting on subjects which are not likely to be on…

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PRE – NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS for PRIMARY and SECONDARY SCHOOLSExams From:Different Districts, Regions and Organisations in TanzaniaClick the schools below to get the exams:PRIMARY SCHOOLSSECONDARY SCHOOLSExamples of Teaching Aids are 1. Films There are many advantages of movies or cinema in the field of education. The knowledge gained by it is more useful than other mediums because students can learn well by watching and listening. By showing movies, documentaries, and films, children can be easily given knowledge of different countries, places and events.2. Map We use the map only when we have to teach the students about historical events and geographical elements…

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MOCK EXAMINATIONS for PRIMARY and SECONDARY SCHOOLS Exams From: Different Districts, Regions and Organisations in Tanzania   Click the schools below to get the exams:   PRIMARY SCHOOLS   SECONDARY SCHOOLS       Some Examples of Teaching Aids   1. Radio Through radio, children are informed about the latest happenings and information. Teaching programs related to different subjects of different classes are narrated on the radio which develops the ability of the students’ learning, listening, understanding and remembering as well. 2. Sketch We need a drawing only when we do not have any real substance or model…

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MOCK EXAMS FOR ALL PRIMARY SCHOOLSEnglish Medium and Swahili MediumExams FromDifferent Districts, Regions and Organisations in TanzaniaClick the links below:ENGLISH MEDIUMSWAHILI MEDIUMWhat is a Teaching Aid? A teaching aid is a tool used by teachers, facilitators or tutors to help learners improve reading and other skills, illustrate or reinforce a skill, fact, or idea and relieve anxiety, fears, or boredom since many teaching aids are like games.OR Teaching aids can be defined as any object used in the educational environment to support learning and to make life easier for the teacher – they support the professional practice of teaching. Common examples include…

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MOCK EXAMINATIONS FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLSClass Four and Class SevenEnglish MediumExams From:Different Districts, Regions and Organisations in TanzaniaClick the Classes below:STANDARD FOURSTANDARD SEVENClassification of Teaching aids Traditional Teaching AidsTraditional teaching aids include learning through Books, Periodicals, Blackboard etc. Mechanical Teaching AidsMechanical teaching aids include an Audio teaching machine, tape recorder, radio, motion picture, Projector, epidiascope, filmstrips. Visual Teaching Aids Visual Teaching aids include posters, model, figure, chart, graph etc. It also includes graphics such as diagrams, cut-outs, globe, objects, cartoon, info-graphs, bulletin board, flannel board, picture, map and others.

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MOCK and PRE-NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS for STANDARD SEVEN   For Swahili Medium Schools   Exams From: Different Districts, Regions and Organizations in Tanzania   Click the year below to get the exams   2021   2022   2023   2024   2025         The Qualities of the Best Schools   Reliable support staff   Good schools have excellent support staff (e.g., nurse, doctor, guidance counsellor and psychologist) who are geared to help meet the needs of all the students. Additionally, the school connects with the best suppliers or service providers who deliver quality products (e.g., school playground…

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 MOCK EXAMINATIONS FOR STANDARD SEVEN   English Medium   Exams From: Different Districts, Regions and Organisations in Tanzania   Click the year below to get the exams   2021  2022  2023 2024 2025         Examples of Teaching Aids    Visual Aids The aids which use sense of vision are called Visual aids. For example: actual objects, models, pictures, charts, maps, flash cards, flannel board, bulletin board, chalkboard, overhead projector, slides etc. Out of these black board and chalk are the commonest ones. Audio Aids   This teaching aid targets to enhance the listening and communication skills of the…

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MOCK EXAMINATIONS FOR STANDARD FOUR   English Medium   Exams From Different Districts, Regions and Organizations in Tanzania   Click the year below to get the exams   2021   2022   2023   2024   2025   Teaching Aids are such as:   Image   Pictures affect students very much. Students are lost in reality by seeing pictures, so teachers also present any story or science or any other subject related picture to the students so that they can be shown and explained. The things taught through the picture can be remembered by the students for a long time,…

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