The students have just finished their summative assessment for their unit "accent impacts the message we communicate". The students have regularly practised their accent and pronunciation and they have also learned a huge amount of questions, vocabulary and phrases. So, today I though that it would be a good opportunity to take these skills and knowledge and adapt them to new situations and allow students the opportunity to be creative. I already have some props and costumes in my classroom and this morning I raided my son's chest of toys for additional fun items to bring into school. I laid the props out in preparation for the arrival of the students and wrote out the vocabulary ready for them to use. Next, I organised the students into groups and they started to create their dialogues. As always, the students were super creative and among the scenarios we had a dialogue at the train station that was performed with puppets, and a dialogue for buying food in a shop where the shopkeeper was robbed and they had to call the police.
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Juliet OrchardI have been teaching French and Spanish for 13 years. I qualified and started teaching in the UK, and I currently work at Shanghai Community International School, China. I have experience teaching GCSEs and IB DP and MYP. Find out more about me within these blog pages or below at LinkedIn. Archives
October 2017
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