Drills
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 2:34 pm
a. What are the problems with drills?
For example:
- They are very noisy.
- Children are repeating like parrots.
- Children don't start and finish together.
b. Have you got any suggestions on how to deal with these problems?
- Being noisy is fun for the children, but usually they are not the only ones in the building :P. I would suggest speaking in a very low voice or alternate (low voice, loud voice, slowly, quickly). Ss usually find it really funny to immitate the teacher this way.
- Using alternate intonation (like mentioned above)...this way they won't sound like parrots.
- You can just raise your hand or finger or do a certain gesture that will make them aware that they should start repeating.
For example:
- They are very noisy.
- Children are repeating like parrots.
- Children don't start and finish together.
b. Have you got any suggestions on how to deal with these problems?
- Being noisy is fun for the children, but usually they are not the only ones in the building :P. I would suggest speaking in a very low voice or alternate (low voice, loud voice, slowly, quickly). Ss usually find it really funny to immitate the teacher this way.
- Using alternate intonation (like mentioned above)...this way they won't sound like parrots.
- You can just raise your hand or finger or do a certain gesture that will make them aware that they should start repeating.