Friday, June 15, 2012

Give a title to the picture

Give a title to the picture.

And again, you can modify this task as you wish:
- all the words have to start with the same letter ;)
- you have to use at least one word of your active vocabulary
etc.

Now, your task:
- give a name to this picture
- comment on how such a task can be used in your teaching situation (if at all)


20 comments:

  1. My title is "Action research". I think this task is appropriate even to young learners.

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  2. My title is " Cat's guilty"
    I think it's appropriate for developing writing skill for learners of any level. We may offer series of pictures to label them.

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  3. The cat's thoughts: "They say, there can some mice live in homes... What do they look like, I wonder?"

    I think we could use this activity for brain-storming when activating vocabulary, for instance. The title can be very easy for young learners: a two-words label, one-sentence heading, a short dialogue etc.

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  4. My title: "Is it me again?"
    It's interesting activity for any pupils, I think it can be used mainly at the presentation on a topic or creating situation for discussion.

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  5. "They said cockroaches disappeared!"
    Assignments: describe the character of the cat's master, imagine the rest space of the room.

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  6. My title "Hard times... Even cats have become gastarbeiters..." ))
    Task: create the story of the cat's hard life nad a happy end for it

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  7. *I'll get you, mouse*!

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  8. Oh!!Who spoils the walls in my flat??It's not me!
    The task: to find out who has spoiled the walls!

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  9. Where is my lunch plate?

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  10. "I'm sick and tired of this carpet")) The task for learners to write a stoey ansering "Why would this cat hate the carpet?" with younger learners "what does your cat like doing", "would you like a cat? why why not...?"

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  11. Caption for the picture "Ugly wallpaper"
    Task for intermediate students: Write the cat's impression of the room and its design in 5-6 sentences.
    Alla D.

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  12. I hate loneliness!
    Task is to advise the best past-time activity.

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  13. The cat crouched on the carpet

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  14. I'm waiting for you, my little lovely mouse! Come out and we'll have a good dinner!
    Task is to practise Present Progressive maybe

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  15. Shabby chic
    Task for intermediate students: discuss how does the design of your room influence you emotional condition.
    Zhenya

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  16. "If only those humble human beings knew how difficult it is to be a cat..."
    By the way, it also can be the beginning of a story which students are supposed to continue.
    Or this task may be used to learn new vocabulary about feelings... Probably, -ed and -ing adjectives. We can ask "How is the cat feeling?", "How can you describe a situation in which the cat has found itself?"

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  17. My title is "Nobody to speak to"

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  18. Such tasks can create students' imagination

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