A simple and systematic way to engage students in structured conversational practice

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A simple and systematic way to engage students in structured conversational practice

How can I structure a partner activity that will make their efforts to communicate successful and meaningful?

How can I give students a way to learn verb conjugations inductively?...in the actual flow of conversation?

I needed an activity that would personalize a unit s vocabulary and grammatical structures to be about them their favorite subject.

Time? How could I keep them talking long enough to truly benefit from the practice?

Participation? How could I get all of the students to participate at one time and skip the partner choosing process? How could I get them to interview three or four other students?

Solution: Students would have to record the results of their interviews. They would have to be able to report their partner s answers.

Solution: Students would be instructed to circulate through the room during a timed activity. They would have the structure of scripted questions to guide them. The answers had to vary in order to be personalized and interesting. Students would have to record the answers of those they interviewed.

First/Second/Third Students would learn First, Second, and Third person singular forms of verbs inductively by using them in the context of conversation. Ask: Second Person Answer: First Person Record: Third Person

The Script The script had to be formulaic to demonstrate consistent patterns and to scaffold student s success..

The Questions and The Answers Questions: Answers: Cómo te llamas? De dónde eres? Que te gusta hacer? Me llamo. Soy de. Me gusta.

Record Él o Ella se llama. Él o Ella es de. Él o Ella le gusta.

Adaptable for any level Three or four questions can be modified for any level. Questions will change depending upon the structures and vocabulary for a given unit.

Success breeds Motivation When students find they can communicate in the language, they want to communicate more. They have more confidence! Repetition is our friend in small doses. It is better to have small bites of the apple than to try to swallow the apple whole. Saludos is practiced for 10-15 minutes over 3-5 days

Rules are Rules It always important to go over the rules.i find a little drama goes a long way. We do not want the students exchanging papers! CERO! CERO! CERO! Explaining to students why they are doing what they are doing is the reason for the rule. Convince them it s fun! Their participation is the BIG grade! Get them to imagine they are in Cusco, Peru and there are no translators! Cómo se escribe? Repita, por favor. Más despacio. No entiendo.

Teach them the Signals Procedures make the Ups and Downs go easier. I give specific signals to begin the exercise and to end the exercise. 1-2-3 NO MÁS INGLÉS! LEVÁNTENSE! I explain before we begin, they will rise at the count of three and they will have approximately 10-15 minutes to interview. The signal to wrap up is when I begin to count down, 10-9-8-7-6- When I get to 0 I expect students to be seated.

Be a part of the crowd! Circulate for assessment, but be available for an interview. As you are milling about making sure all are doing their very best, be available to participate. The kids will love to interview you and depending upon the interview, you can give some funny answers!

The Debriefing After Day 2 or 3, I make the questions disappear. Usually, they do not even notice. After the exercise, I will ask students with whom they spoke and what the students told them.todamente en espanol. Finally, we will look at the difference between the questions, the answers and how they are reported. Students inductively identify the changes in the verb forms and that the change relates to who is doing the action.

Las Preguntas

Preguntas Advanzadas

Las Respuestas y Escribe

Las Respuestas Advanzadas

Escribe/Spanish III

Los Estudiantes

Entrevistas

Entrevistas

Entrevistas

Entrevistas

Las Formas Hecho a mano NO XEROXING. The students create the forms from a folded blank sheet of paper. Start with a blank page and fold it in half, horizontally or HAMBURGER STYLE. Then, in half again, Vertically, or HOTDOG STYLE, again HAMBURGER, again HOTDOG. If you have folded the form correctly, you should have 8 rectangles on each side and 8 on the other side made by the creases in the folds of the paper. Students will be able to interview 16 of their classmates in the course of 4 days, averaging 4 students each day.

Las Formas

Las Formas

Las Formas y las Respuestas Originales

Conclusion Established Routines, guided by Comprehensible Input, using Communicative Activities, strengthen the bonds of Community in the Foreign Language Classroom.

Saludos exercises give my students a structured way to have informal conversation with one another. They grow not only in the understanding of concepts they are studying through practical application, but they come to know one another. They feel safer to take risks and make mistakes and experiment with the language and to make it their own. They become a community of learners through their practice. In the Foreign Language Classroom, to be effective, we need to stay in the target language as much as possible. In order to facilitate that practice, it is recommended that routines be established to foster a sense of security and predictability in the environment for the student. These routines reinforce their understanding of what tasks they are expected to perform so they have greater confidence.

Tag. It s Your Turn Questions 1.What is your name? 2. Where are you from? 3. What do you like to do in your free time? Answers My name is. I am from. I enjoy.

Write His or Her name is. He or She is from. He or She likes to in his or her free time.