Free Practice





Activity 1:

Write a one week diary and keep track of  the different actions or routines that  they develop using phrasal verbs. For example you can talk about  sports you practice or you can explain a procedures. You are allowed to use your creativity. 
After you do that, upload your journal in the facebook group as a word document.

https://voicethread.com/login/?ReturnUrl=/create/

Activity 2
Go to voxopop and in your talkgroup talk about the country you would like to go and what activities you would like to do in there. In this recording you can talk freely about your dreams or plans of traveling.
http://www.voxopop.com/

Activity 3:


Using your cell phone or any other video recorder, interview a friend or relative about any topic you want. The minimum length of the interview is 3 minutes. After you do that, upload your video in voicethread. 

http://voicethread.com/



2 comentarios:

  1. Hi dear Henry. I just want to tell you some little things. I was looking at you lesson, and I observed this:

    1-It was difficult for me to see the generalities of you lesson because everything appears white (in my computer)

    2-Directions are clear and easy to follow.

    3-Most of the activities can be checked by the teacher, and that is great.

    4-I couldn't find the quiz on youthink. I think that it would be better if you post the exact link of the quiz.

    5-In the semi-controlled activity, I think that it is kind of hard to invent a story per each verb. There are 11 verbs.

    6- In the free activity, students could develop another activity instead of recording 2 videos and using voicethread twice. (They could write about a procedure including phrasal verbs, etc).

    7-It is a good idea to finish the lesson with a wrap up, journal or homework.

    See ya friend!

    ResponderEliminar
  2. 8. I like that in the grammar part you mixed the video with some explanations. This is great because students have 2 things to check.

    9.The quizzes on the controlled practice are nice because you make your lesson more interactive.

    ResponderEliminar