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Didactic Activities, Estefania Gallardo - Coggle Diagram
Didactic Activities
Unit 1. Didactic Activities
Concept of Didactic Activities
What didactic planning is?
It is the group of activities which the professor has to foresees, selects and organizesformal learning spaces with the aim to create better conditions to the achievement of
foreseeing objectives.
. Examples of Didactic Activities
plays, speeches, panels, murals, albums,
illustrations, homework, songs, puzzles,
tongue twisters, practices, questionnaires,
vocabularies
Readings (as didactic activities)
Lip Reading Activities for Pronunciation
A Reading Activity
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Unit 2. Practices, Questionnaires, Vocabularies, Dictations, Reviews .
Design
Step 1: Get a copy of the dictation exercise for each student.
Step 2: (Optional) Tape-record the dictation exercise at normal speed with a brief
pause after each sentence.
Step 3: (Optional) Make an overhead transparency of the dictation exercise with
the blanks filled in.
Application
Practices are an important part of teaching,
Unit 3. Dialogues, Plays, Speeches, Panels.
Dialog Design
First, it will provide the
student with a bit of language that will help him/her perform in a particular setting
The second purpose of the dialog is to introduce certain high-frequency patterns of the
language which will be practiced further in the dialog expansion activities.
Play
To interpret a play is necessary firstly to choose a Topic it could be a tale
Panels are considered as a dynamic activity where students develop different skills
such as improving speaking, and increasing teamwork.
Speeches
The purpose of a speech is to clarify or to give information to a large group in a short
period of time.
Unit 4. Murals, Albums, Illustrations, Homework, Songs.
Rhyme is an activity used for lower grades.
Illustrations are not only images it can be also touchable objects. So, it is necessary
for the following activity a balloon.
Murals and Homework
Murals and Homework are didactic activities, too. Murals help to develop student’s
creativity.
They must have illustrations if the topic
requires it.
Sing or listen to Songs
Songs can be used for a lot of purposes: linking and blending; reductions;
word and sentence stress.
Your class can also discuss topics related to love songs, such
as trust, love, faithfulness etc.
Estefania Gallardo