Dont leave your G & T on the rocks! Extending learning in the modern languages classroom chicos bien dotados.
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Don’t leave your G & T on the rocks!
Extending learning in the
modern languages classroom
chicos bien dotados
Generic qualities – A G & T pupil
• is motivated• is creative• is reflective and critical • shows conceptual awareness• makes cross-curricular connections• applies learning to new contexts• can work independently• produces ‘original’ work
A Gifted and Talented linguist
• is creative
• can work independently
• uses language spontaneously
• makes language connections
• recognises and applies patterns
• can learn, retain and apply knowledge and skills
Setting learning objectives and linking with plenaries
To say what hobbies you do or don’t doTo say that you do or don’t do an activity To build positive and negative sentence
typesPlenary: Spontaneous ‘What I’m not’ To use complex structures to say which
places in town you like/dislike
Ofsted Guidance
Inspectors should evaluate how well teachers identify precise linguistic learning objectives, as opposed to teaching activities, for the lesson. They should evaluate whether presenting the objectives to pupils helps them to understand what they will be doing in the lesson and why this work is important, and so helps them to learn. Inspectors should take care not to judge lessons on the use or absence of such a presentation of objectives. A lesson may promote learning effectively without this formal structure.
PPP = Presentation-Practice-Production
• Miss out/minimise the presentation phase with G & T pupils.
• Pupils identify the key learning structures and associated rules from examples at the start of the lesson.
• Pupils demonstrate that they can independently apply this pattern by the end.
Teaching by outcome
• Pupils work collaboratively using a given stimulus which can evolve into many different end products.
• Particularly important for G&T pupils within mixed-ability classes.
• Create a sense of discovery.
http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/5898261/
einszwei
dreivierfünfsechs
siebenachtneunzehnelf
zwölf
Phonic patterns – the early ‘must’
Language awareness
• Teach dictionary skills at an early stage
• Use activities which allow pupils to ‘explore’ how language is assembled
• Compare across languages
Creative writing
Blaukäppchen ist ein kleiner Junge. Er wohnt mit seinem Onkel in einem groβenHaus in Österreich. Heute hat Blaukäppchens Katze Geburtstag und der Onkel sagt zu Blaukäppchen: „Hier ist ein Geburtstagsgeschenk für deine Katze. In der Nike Tasche ist eine Flasche Bier und Schokoladenkuchen.“
www.ausmalbilder.info/malbuch/
www.storybird.com
Collaborative, creative and spontaneous talk
Picture tasksDas Mädchen …
Der Junge …
Auf dem Tisch …
Es gibt ….
ist
hat
isst
trinkt
trägt
Was denkt der Junge?
Was denkt das
Mädchen?
Was denkst du?Wie findest
du das Essen?
Exploring grammar actively
• A focus on grammar does not mean more writing
• Human word / sentence / narrative chains
• Verbs and tenses
• Short translations (topical / cultural / ‘whacky’)
• Word prompts
Building word power
A G & T pupil can learn, retain and apply
knowledge and skills.
• Awareness of preferred learning style
• Quickly build knowledge of high frequency transferable vocabulary
• Encourage personalised vocabulary
• Practise the application of vocabulary within a (grammatical) context
•To express undying love in German
1) Ich liebe dich
2) Ich finde dich so sexy
3) Deine Augen sind so
schön
4) Du machst mich geil
5) Dein Arsch ist perfekt
6) Du hast ein süsses Lächeln
7) Du bist meine Welt
8) Ich denke die ganze Zeit an dich
1) I love you
2) I think you are so sexy
3) Your eyes are so nice
4) You turn me on
5) Your bottom is perfect
6) You have a sweet smile
7) You’re my world
8) I think about you all the time
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