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Following on from that, where would you seat the students in the classroom especially when taking part in games? If you are doing some pair work activity/game would you prefer to have students of the same level sit beside each other or would you prefer students of different levels to sit beside each other?

My point is that the low level students could learn more from siting beside their high level classmates than from their fellow low level classmates. However this could have the opposite effect of boring the higher level students.

Any opinions about this?
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