domingo, 4 de noviembre de 2012


My third class

My third class started with a TPR activity in which the students had to work in groups to write a word per each letter of “Childhood.” The activity was challenging because they were thinking about words that were related, and it was kind of difficult. After that, we started talking about the things that kids do in order to get what they want. All the students shared their techniques to manipulate their parents. For example some of them used to throw a tantrum when they wanted a toy (That part was meaningful for me. I learned a lot).

I introduced the grammar part “Have to” and “should” by asking some questions about their childhood. After explaining the grammar, I gave the students some flashcards about famous places, and they had to describe the place by using “have to” and “should,” and the rest of students had to guess the name of the place. The activity worked well because all the students practiced the grammar in discoursed, and they could learn new vocabulary as well.

My favorite part was the last one. I called it “penalties.” I gave each student a piece of paper to write a penalty for one of their classmates. They could assign whatever thing, but they didn’t have to write the name of the transmitter just the name of the receiver. All the students were laughing at the moment of writing the penalties because they said that their classmates were going to pay for everything. When I received the papers, I controlled who had given me each paper, so that I could know who had written each penalty. I started reading the penalties, but I explained that the person who had written each penalty, had to perform it. They were laughing and telling me not to do so, but I did it. Some students had to dance like Michael Jackson and others do pushups.
The activity was wonderful because they learned how to use “have to,” and also that they don’t have to desire others do what they wouldn’t like to do.  

Thanks Lord!

2 comentarios:

  1. Your class sounds very dynamic and fun, but meaningful for you and students at the same time. The environment in your practice seems to be quite comfortable and effective.

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  2. Teacher Vanessa and her Kinesthetic activities, LOL. I really like the last activity you developed because the students do not know how the idea of the activity is going to change, and they start writing funny or difficult penalties because they just want to take revenge for the things their classmates have done such as jokes or things like those; and finally, they have to develop the penalties.
    By the way, I did not know the meaning of PUSH UPS, haha.

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