List the five steps of teaching discussed in this chapter, and explain what each step should accomplish

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(1) Introduction: should focus the attention of the student on the subject, gain his interest, and place him in a state of readiness to learn
(2) Presentation: impart new knowledge or skills to the student or to refresh his memory about what he has once learned but might have forgotten
(3) Review: help fix the material in the learner's mind, the review or summary step should be added after the total presentation
(4) Application: provided an opportunity to try out or use the information he has learned under the teacher's supervision and disclose how much of the new material he has grasped and how ready he is to progress to a new area of learning
(5) Test: an evaluation of the learner's progress which enables the instructor to determine the present ability of the learner and his readiness to proceed to a new phase of instruction

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