Use Features of Bible Teach—On DVD Effectively
1 As a Bible student learns what the Bible really teaches and applies what he learns, he will grow and bear spiritual fruit. (Ps. 1:1-3) We can help our student progress by making good use of some helpful features of Bible Teach—On DVD.
2 Introductory Questions: Each chapter begins with questions that are answered in the lesson. How you use this section may depend upon your student. For example, you may decide to briefly use this material as an outline to whet the student’s appetite for your upcoming discussion. Rather than watch these questions, you may decide to sign these points yourself and adapt them so they are easily understood by the student. Allow the student to express himself freely. Keep in mind that if he expresses a wrong idea, there is no need to correct him at this point. His comments will help you to discern what points require attention and emphasis.—Prov. 16:23; 18:13.
3 Additional Information: If the student understands and accepts the material in the main chapters 1-19, you can simply encourage him to review the corresponding additional information in chapters 20-33 on his own. At the next study, you might take a few minutes to make sure that he understands it. However, if it would benefit him, you should take time during the study to discuss the additional chapters or a portion thereof by watching the paragraphs and asking questions that you prepared in advance.
4 Review: The review at the end of each chapter contains statements that answer the introductory questions. You can use this feature to make sure that your student understands and can explain the main points. You may decide to use the point of each statement as an outline for a brief review, adapting according to the needs of the student. Or you may decide to watch each statement together as well as any accompanying scriptures. Then invite your student to use the scripture(s) to explain why the statement is true.—Acts 17:2, 3.