Didactic Activities

Didactic

Read Type Dictations Design

Dialog Design

Murals and Homework

Concept

Part of the pedagogy that studies teaching techniques and methods

Examples of didactic activities

Read attentively

Bartisms

Shoe Box

Guessing

Tongue Twisters

t is an excellent listening exercise and can by used to sharpen the skills of listening and comprehending.

It also helps to develop reading and writing skills by exposing the student to the written form of the language as he/she listens to the spoken form.

Practice This Lesson

Practices are an important part of teaching, teaching has some parts as presentation, explanation, application and revision. This ones form part of the application process, they help to strengthen the knowledge that teacher is giving.

Purpose: There are two main purposes for teaching the dialog. First, it will provide the student with a bit of language that will help him/her perform in a particular setting (writing a check, buying a stamp, etc.).

Analysis

Panels are considered as a dynamic activity where students develop different skills such as improving speaking, and increasing teamwork. Meanwhile, they support their point of view and obtain information.

Murals and Homework are didactic activities, too. Murals help to develop student’s creativity. Murals should have a topic with a variety of sub-levels, should be interesting, and should call attention.