Showing posts with label jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jobs. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 September 2023

A little bit of Project Based Learning

How do you make pentagons?
Just because you didn't turn to the next page in the text book, does not mean your lesson went nowhere!

Learners need a change of gear, a change of task, a change of procedure...whilst they can recycle the language they've been exposed to & need another way to exploit (they don't know they want to do this, by the way...they do know they want to do something not English, maybe, involves some art and yes please, a game on top :)

The basic premise, nicely embedded in Everybody Up 2 is an arts & crafts detour to review learning in units 1 & 2. Themes/topics = jobs, the five senses, and places around town. Some drawing, review of spelling & flipping back & forth through our text books = priceless refreshment of learning. None of this explicitly teacher directed, but rather, learners realising what they need to do & help each other out & find 'short cuts' (aide de memoire?).

The hardest part = how do you divide a paper plate (left over from our BBQ!) into equal fifths?

End of the day, don't sweat the details (we do not have protractors...and bannish erasers from any task like this!); just get on with it - primary objective is the language output (next week, conveniently open/observation week at Luna). 

We're ready - bring in the parents :)

So, what we actually accomplished is a nice little ambush; students "have" all the language embedded  into their paper plate, subliminal cues & rehearsed structures etc.

All I have to do next week is arrange the extra chairs & maybe provide the odd prompt, notice if we've got something to fine tune (the week after open week, without parents critiquing) and give high 5s.




 

Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Different kinds of work


From the creative mind of one of our students, who also tackled her YLE Movers Test last weekend. Had to share her skills!

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Talking about jobs

Well, to be honest we were only trying to act out what some of the jobs we already know might do - doctors and dentists are easy, as are painters and bus drivers...architect, engineer &  secretary are a bit trickier!


You can see all our jobs of the month on Quizlet



If the weather is nice on Friday, we are going to go for a walk and see how many of our occupations we can see at work - and if there are any others we have missed off our list. Can you think of any we should add?