Dictation

A dictation (from Latin dictare, dictate, determine ' to intensive dicere, to say, speak ') is a fixed and usually unchanging text, which is an order or a command.

Molding

  • The school is meant by dictation text that is read aloud to check the spelling knowledge, ie, a transcript of something spoken word. This form of performance measurement is increasingly criticized for lack of objectivity (too many influencing factors such as speed, hearing, hearing impairment, etc.). Alternative forms would dictate, for example, partner, Dictionary, running or cans dictations. This dictation forms are not the isolated training of spelling difficulties, rather they are integrative. They provide performance differentiation for different read, write, lookup, correction rate, use of different proofing tools and dictionaries. In addition, they promote self-reliance and teamwork.
  • Political dictation: Such occurs when a military or political party as a result of defeat in a conflict, the terms are dictated by the victors, when they no longer has the necessary funds, on the other hand oppose effectively. Then there is the acceptance of the conditions a compulsion. Historical examples of such a dictation are: the Treaty of Versailles and the Treaty of Saint- Germain of 1919
  • The agreement concluded on July 7, 1807 Peace of Tilsit as a result of the defeat of Prussia in the Battle of Jena and Auerstedt in the previous year.
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