"Speaking activities" refers to exercises or tasks that involve speaking and communicating with others, often used to improve language skills or to practice expressing ideas verbally.
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The booklet contains worksheets, pair
work speaking activities, games, ideas, mind maps and simple practice exam questions along with revision materials.
- Guess the gender (masculine / feminine)- Revision of I love / like / don «t / hate - A
speaking activity about subjects and opinions - 2 reading activities (foundation and higher)
The environment - ESL conversation questions - No
prep speaking activity List of 25 vocabulary words related to the environment and pollution with 20 thought provoking discussion questions.
11 x No prep
pairwork speaking activities Topic: Mi Vida Encourage fluency and confidence using Spanish with thematic conversation activities.
9 x No prep pairwork
speaking activities Topic: Mon école et les matière Encourage fluency and confidence using Spanish with thematic conversation...
I have
done speaking activities with mobile phones numerous times now and I am still always amazed at how as soon as the pupils have the phones they pick up up say «bonjour» then continue straight away with the speaking task in French without having to be pushed to speak in the TL!
Starter - Vocab on
sports Speaking activity - Ping pong Recap on opinion phrases Listening activity - Differentiated Differentiated white board activity Act it out plenary
It contains sound files so students can listen to correct pronunciation, opportunities to listen to and read key phrases to translate into English and complete dictation activities as well as
peer speaking activities to practise the language.
The ppt starts with a New GCSE
type speaking activity, followed by a listening activity that assess the overall understanding of the song and ends with a true or false exercise focusing on details.
Includes a visual introduction, a student - led grammar exercise with cutouts, and a
fun speaking activity in pairs.
Fuel Education's world language courses by Middlebury Interactive utilize a pedagogy and teaching methods refined over decades that include real - world reading, writing, listening, and
speaking activities combined with immersive learning to accelerate language acquisition.
To get students ready to think and talk about identity and belonging, literature teacher Jackie Fishman does this Read, Think, Write,
Speak activity at the beginning of the year.
De Bono's theory is used throughout the program with students encouraged to use lateral thinking to work through the written and
spoken activities within the sessions.
There is a substitution table to help elicit new questions and proposed
class speaking activity with tips on pronunciation.
That teacher might sensibly decide to install a series of public -
speaking activities in class that, gradually and gently, would bolster her students» confidence in making oral presentations.