by Magda Fenarova » Sat Oct 27, 2012 6:36 pm
1. I do similar activities like in exercise two. my students like talking and listening in small groups or pairs, they have an intersting topic - interests, hobbies, holiday... and listen to each other, then they comoare answers or retell.
Sometimes I use a video, but I have to preteach vocabulary and make a worksheet. Sometimes I download a video from Publishers web sites (including a worksheet), a real help.
Students like a live listening, they are interested in my experience, they ask questions and share their experience.
Perr listening is done very often as well in our lessons.
3. It is a question. I like using pre-recorded listening (different people speaking, different English). I am Czech I am not a native speaker and students are used to my English. Sometimes I bring a native speaker, motivating and interesting for students. Students should meet diffetrent teachers a nd different English. They will communicate with native and non-native speakers as well.
1. I do similar activities like in exercise two. my students like talking and listening in small groups or pairs, they have an intersting topic - interests, hobbies, holiday... and listen to each other, then they comoare answers or retell.
Sometimes I use a video, but I have to preteach vocabulary and make a worksheet. Sometimes I download a video from Publishers web sites (including a worksheet), a real help.
Students like a live listening, they are interested in my experience, they ask questions and share their experience.
Perr listening is done very often as well in our lessons.
3. It is a question. I like using pre-recorded listening (different people speaking, different English). I am Czech I am not a native speaker and students are used to my English. Sometimes I bring a native speaker, motivating and interesting for students. Students should meet diffetrent teachers a nd different English. They will communicate with native and non-native speakers as well.