Listening exercise: Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving day! What a beautiful day! But... do we now where does it come from? Here you have a link to know a bit more about it and some questions... Let's go!
Thanksgiving day! What a beautiful day! But... do we now where does it come from? Here you have a link to know a bit more about it and some questions... Let's go!
Hi Joseba!
ReplyDeleteI it is very appropriate to choose this topic in this time of the year.
Congratulations, because i think that is important to teach them, but paying attention to what can be meaningful for them.
I like the tool you have used in your activity, because after doing that they have the results of it, but also they can send the teacher a report.
That is very interesting because not all the tools allow you to get the score from the exercise.
Thank you so much for sharing this resource,
Best regards,
Silvia.
Hi Joseba,
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, I really liked your blog. The entry that most caught my attention was the listening part. The choice to work with a current topic seems to me an interesting way to increase the interest and motivation of the students. The video is very well explained and suitable for children. It is easy to underthand and the questions are appropriate.
I really liked it and I congratulate you for the work done.
I am sure your students will enjoy this activity!
Marta
Hello Joseba,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for the work you have done and the activities you have created. I think this activity is great for students to know the culture and the history of their country, city, family... It is a way to show them how the world´s societies have been created and have lived for so long, making special communities between ones and others.
I have to thank you because I personally didn´t know well the tradition, so it has help me a lot!
I think this is a great tool to use because you motivate students to be focused on the video in order to answer the questions they have after it.
I also want to congratulate for the other activities you have prepared, they are great to make students active and critical.
Thank you for sharing the blog, nice job!
Mikel