VOCABULARY
Teachers´ name: Dennisse Carranza
Nathalia Castillo
Gema Rivera
Kathia Hernández
Maria Nochez
Objective: By the end of the lesson students will able to create dialogues using questions about bad and good experiences.
Topic: Bad and good experiences.
Vocabulary
Teachers divided the class in two groups and students played a game called, twister. Teachers splitted the roulette and students needed to follow directions.
After that teachers asked students if they have had a good experience or a bad experiences and they had to mention in the class. Later students repeated some phrases 2 times. Then teachers gave some second to see some questions and images that were on the board then they had to link the questions with the corresponding images.
In the practice students had to read some questions on a piece of paper and they had to stand up and asked those question to the other teachers then, they shared them.
For the production teachers asked to make groups of three, students had 3 objects and they used to create a dialogue.
Teacher ended the class by asking questions they remembered of the class.
GRAMMAR
TEACHERS: Michelle Marroquin – Jacqueline Contreras – Michell Hernández – Sandra Rodezno - Brendaly Fernández – Ricardo Videz
🎩The purpose of the class is Ss learning about the structure and use of the Present Perfect.🎩
🏁The activities chosen were:
🐍Board Game: Snakes
Ss had to make two groups; each member was supposed to write vocabulary on the board, following instructions given by the teacher.
🍸Grammar Introduction:
A list of verbs was presented to Ss, including past participle.
Teacher explained the structure of the Present Perfect (aff., neg., questions)
🍫Worksheet practice:
Ss had to work on an exercise, using the veerbs previously studied to practice Pre.Perf.
🍭Board race:
Ss had pieces of paper that completed a sentence. They had to read the papers and form a sentence. The first group that had it on the board, wins.
🐾Have you ever game:
Ss stood in front of the classroom to answer yes/no questions using "Have you ever..."