Tips for Maximizing the Effectiveness of ActivitiesCommunicative activities such as those described below can be used successfully with many class levels. They are especially crucial for literacy- and beginning-level classes as vehicles to move learners toward independent and confident learning. To make these activities as useful as possible there are a few things to remember:
Communicative activities provide opportunities for learners to use the language with one another and with people in the community. The activities included on the following pages can be used with literacy- and beginning-level learners. Sample ActivitiesThe following activities provide opportunities for interaction and communication: Activity II-1: Class Survey
Activity II-2: Conversation Grid
Activity II-3: Line Dialogue
Activity II-4: Information Gap
Activity II-5: Language Experience Approach
Activity II-6: Games
ReferenceMoss, D., & Ross-Feldman, L. (2003). Second-language acquisition in adults: From research to practice. Retrieved December 14, 2004 from http://cal-org.wdi.net/caela/digests/SLA.htm |
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