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Didactic Activities - Coggle Diagram
Didactic Activities
group of activities which the professor has to foresees, selects and organizes
individual event that professor
should perform together with the level grade of the student
: tongue twisters, practices, questionnaires,
vocabularies, dictations, reviews, dialogues, plays, speeches, panels,
Activities for general basic education
Rubber Band Activities
Shoe Box
Guessing
Lip Reading Activities for Pronunciation
work in pairs.
Mouthing words to practice vowels,
Dialogues, Plays, Speeches, Panels
Dialog
o introduce certain high-frequency patterns of the
language
play
choose a Topic
Then divide students in small groups and assign different works.
one group can decorate the stage, other can select the wardrobe and other group can be actors.
They can organize the play without the teacher help if it is a high level grade.
improve speaking, listening and teamwork.
Panels
Boys and girls should not have equal education.
A foreign language cannot be taught. It must be learned.
A country gets the government it deserves.
Murderers should be executed.
Those who can do those who can't teach.
Murals, Albums, Illustrations, Homework, Songs
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.
Practice Rhyme
Good, better, best You
can never rest
Until your good is better And
your better is best.
Practices, Questionnaires, Vocabularies, Dictations, Reviews
is an excellent listening
exercise and can by used to sharpen the skills of listening and comprehending
Questionnaires Recommendations
Question (Q) -- any eliciting of an answer (response) regardless of grammatical form
Answer (A) -- any response that fulfills the expectation of the question
Reaction (R) -- any response that modifies (clarifies, expands) or rates