Unit 4 - Practising Grammar Final task
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:40 am
a) One thing kids love is role-play activites. If by any chance we can record those role plays, success is achieved. Kids rely on their phones for absolutely everything and I know we could start a discussion here whether we need to encourage them to use the phones even more, but when we are trying to motivate kids and help them learn at the same time, well, I think we are entitled to! Phones are much more than whatsapp and games; they can be educational tools too.
I would first do the written exercise in pairs, correct the possible answers in class and then allow them time to prepare the different situations where they would use the structure and the answers. Then after editing we would show them in class.
Something else we could do…We could organize a contest and decide on the best video and give them a prize, tickets to Port Aventura, for example.
b) Of course we would have to write the sentences in class and then correct them before trying to make the grammar exercise more communicative, I believe there has to be written practice when students are learning. I also think individual work is needed, kids have different learning speeds. Since I am a visual person, I would continue with videos, kids could show us their homes in pairs and then describe a room and what they can see there and ask questions to each other and after that compare both houses.
We could also make copies of the picture and write ‘false sentences’ and ask kids to correct them in pairs.
I would first do the written exercise in pairs, correct the possible answers in class and then allow them time to prepare the different situations where they would use the structure and the answers. Then after editing we would show them in class.
Something else we could do…We could organize a contest and decide on the best video and give them a prize, tickets to Port Aventura, for example.
b) Of course we would have to write the sentences in class and then correct them before trying to make the grammar exercise more communicative, I believe there has to be written practice when students are learning. I also think individual work is needed, kids have different learning speeds. Since I am a visual person, I would continue with videos, kids could show us their homes in pairs and then describe a room and what they can see there and ask questions to each other and after that compare both houses.
We could also make copies of the picture and write ‘false sentences’ and ask kids to correct them in pairs.