It's a good way of presenting new topic. Students look at the wordle and try to guess the main, key words. The second idea is to use it for teaching active vocabulary from the text or to find the most frequent words.
I use it for a lead-in before listening or reading as a prediction activity; it's also good for making fun of matching e.g. colocations ;i also play a memory game with it , try to remember as many words as possible in 1 minute and write them down
I'd use this particular task for process writing classes -- learners can collaborate in writing and rewriting the short story and agree on an end product together.
It's a lovely task for practising story writing, collocations and set up phrases, it can be also used while practising certain vocabulary, developing imagination.
There is lot you can do teaching students English as you have a lot of resources to help you be it computer, games, drama and songs
ReplyDeleteIt's a good way of presenting new topic. Students look at the wordle and try to guess the main, key words. The second idea is to use it for teaching active vocabulary from the text or to find the most frequent words.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good way to introduce a new topic! You can ask your students to try to guess the topic and create a short story with the words given.
ReplyDeleteGOOD FOR PRACTICING NEW VOCABULARY, WRITING VOC.STORIES, DEVELOPING IMAGINATION,
ReplyDeleteIt's a very good task for creative writing. It could be used as a preparation for reading activity.
ReplyDeleteA good task for remembering the new words, creative writing, dialogue speech practice
ReplyDeleteUsing a smartboard is a drama for old teachers. They play their role during the English lesson perfectly well but have no computer skills...
ReplyDeleteIt is a useful task for developing their imagination.
I could use this task for teaching creative writing, story telling and revising vocabulary.
ReplyDeletean appropriate task for practicing vocabulary and spelling
ReplyDeleteI use it for a lead-in before listening or reading as a prediction activity; it's also good for making fun of matching e.g. colocations ;i also play a memory game with it , try to remember as many words as possible in 1 minute and write them down
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ReplyDeleteyes, Ekaterina, technology fails. Just imagine there are words in that picture, and you have to use these words in your story
DeleteI'd use this particular task for process writing classes -- learners can collaborate in writing and rewriting the short story and agree on an end product together.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely task for practising story writing, collocations and set up phrases, it can be also used while practising certain vocabulary, developing imagination.
ReplyDeletekind of collaborative writing
ReplyDeleteIt's a useful task for high school students (major - journalism). It can be used in a course "English for Specific Purposes"
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