4 Skills - Output
4 Skills - Output
4 Skills - Output
Skills Output
The skills activities have been divided into
Input reading and listening and Output
speaking and writing. There is necessarily an
overlap.
A First Go at Writing
Translating What You Wrote Me
Code-switching in Writing
Family History
Key Word Dialogues
You Do the Bits I Cant Do
How Do Parents Sound in English?
Seen from Many Sides
Bilingual Letters Round the Class
Letter Beginnings and Endings
Minimal Dialogues
Making Fun of English Sounds
Mixed-ability Discussions
Three-phase Discussions
Respectful Dialogues
Student-generated Mutual Dictation
How Im Feeling
Party People
Telling Jokes
Commercials
The Go-between
Mumbling Stories
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4 Skills Output
A First Go at Writing
Teacher
Part B
Class
monolingual
Teacher
Level
beginner to elementary
Class
Purpose
monolingual / multilingual
(at least 2 students per language)
Level
elementary to advanced
Purpose
Preparation
4 Tell the students to sit with their partner and read the
been through.
English.
5 Tell the students to copy the English text from the
board.
NOTE: In the next lesson you may want to give the
students a group reply to all their letters.
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Part B
4 Skills Output
Code-switching in Writing
Teacher
Family History
Teacher
Class
monolingual
Class
monolingual / multilingual
Level
Level
Purpose
Purpose
Preparation
This is an activity that is best spread over a couple of
lessons.
places.
3 Ask each student to write a one-page letter to their
up.
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4 Skills Output
Part B
Class
monolingual
Class
monolingual
Level
beginner to elementary
Level
beginner to elementary
Purpose
Purpose
4 Ask them to put their English words, with gaps for the
Friday
computer
money
work
telephone
tired
facial
sentence in MT.
sentence.
8 Tell the students to choose one of the sentences on
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4 Skills Output
Part B
Class
monolingual / multilingual
Class
monolingual / multilingual
Level
Level
elementary to advanced
Purpose
Purpose
Teacher
Preparation
Extension
1 Put the students into groups of four. Ask them to
2 Using this list and the one on the board, ask them to
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4 Skills Output
Class
monolingual
Class
monolingual
Level
Level
Purpose
Purpose
Teacher
Part B
Preparation
Ask the students to bring in about five letters they or
their family have received to the next class. They should
all be in MT. If possible, they should be a mixture of
personal and business-type letters.
Dear Enrique,
Endings
With love from
Lots of love
Yours sincerely,
Yours faithfully
Yours truly
Yours
As ever
Best wishes
round.
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Part B
4 Skills Output
Minimal Dialogues
Teacher
Class
monolingual / multilingual
Class
monolingual
Level
beginner
Level
Purpose
Purpose
Preparation
Preparation
dialogues.
3 Play the recording of the dialogue twice.
paper.
5 Ask them to look at the full text and tell them you will
of the class.
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4 Skills Output
Mixed-ability Discussions
Teacher
Part B
Three-phase Discussions
Teacher
Class
monolingual
Class
Level
Level
Purpose
Purpose
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Part B
4 Skills Output
Respectful Dialogues
Teacher
Class
Level
Purpose
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4 Skills Output
Part B
Class
monolingual
Level
Purpose
Student As sheet
a va, mais il y a trop apprendre.
Apprendre les mots, a va. Cest la grammaire que je
dteste.
Student Bs sheet
Do you like English?
Yes, all the words, and the grammar.
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Part B
4 Skills Output
How Im Feeling
Teacher
Party People
Teacher
Class
monolingual
Class
monolingual
Level
Level
Purpose
Purpose
Variation
Ask the student to express their beginning-of-class mood
in terms of the weather. For example:
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4 Skills Output
Telling Jokes
Teacher
Part B
Commercials
Teacher
Class
monolingual
Class
monolingual
Level
Level
Purpose
Purpose
The Go-between
Teacher
Class
monolingual / multilingual
(at least 3 students per language)
Level
Purpose
Variations
Start by giving different groups a joke in English to retell
in MT. In this way, theyll be able to tell the joke to
people at home!
Variation
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Part B
4 Skills Output
Mumbling Stories
Teacher
Class
monlingual / multilingual
Level
Purpose
Preparation
telling their story out loud, from where they had left
off.
4 Get eight to ten students to tell their snippet in this
way.
5 Allow the whole class to mumble from where they
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