Monday, August 13, 2018

✐ Listening & Speaking Activities (Dictogloss & Jigsaw dialogue)


# Learning Objective:

1. Students will be able to understand the dialogue about how to express preferences.
2. Students will be able to ask and answer the preferences using the phrases, ‘which do you prefer, A or B?’, and ‘I prefer A to B.’
 
 #1. Pre-Listening Activities :   Talking about the topic with partners & Learning new words
 
First, we will talk about the topic related with today’s dialogue. There are several way to express your feeling to others such as singing a love song, writing a letter, sending a messages, speaking directly, etc. please the remember the phrases for your vocabularies. Then with your partner, talk about the topic briefly asking and answer each other.
 
#2. While-Listening Activities : Dictogloss & Jigsaw dialogue
 
1) Listening through Dictogloss
 
First Listen carefully to your sentences, concerning about meaning, spelling, and grammar. Second, fill in the blanks with the correct word, and you can discuss all of the sentences with your group members to complete the dialogue. At the first listening, listen carefully to your own sentences and fill in the blanks with the appropriate words. At the second listening, write your own sentences on this large group paper. At the third listening, let's discuss all of the sentences together and complete the dialogue.
 
2) Translation doing Jigsaw dialogue
You can see color papers on the wall. When you go to your color paper, you can see your full sentences and explanations about your sentences. You can discuss it with the other team member as same as your color. When you understand and memorize your sentences, please come back to your group and teach your sentence like a English teacher.
 
3) Listening comprehension check up
 
4) Reading aloud the dialogue using 3 steps of ways
- step 1. reading aloud / step 2. code switching / step 3. shadowing speaking
 
#3. Post-Listening Activities : Practicing speaking (이상형 World Cup game & Psychic game)
 
What is the today’s target word? From now on, we will practice making questions and giving answers about what you like better using the ‘prefer verb’. 

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