单选题When students are asked to find out the changes of their hometown and make a plan for an exhibition,which type of the following grouping methods is mostly recommended?AWhole class work.BGroup work.CPair work.DIndividual work.

单选题
When students are asked to find out the changes of their hometown and make a plan for an exhibition,which type of the following grouping methods is mostly recommended?
A

Whole class work.

B

Group work.

C

Pair work.

D

Individual work.


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