Describing what is going on a flat with my students.
Yesterday, I showed the short animation Flatlife to my grade 12 students (17-18 years old)
Yesterday, I showed the short animation Flatlife to my grade 12 students (17-18 years old)
I found this brilliant video on Ideas to Inspire
This short animation could be used when teaching household tasks and furniture in another language. After watching it, students would have to discuss the following in the target language:
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Today, I've found this fantastic website called Ideas to Inspire teaching and learning.
One presentation worthwhile having a look at is 30 Inspiring Youtube videos to use in the classroom (don't worry if Youtube is blocked in your school, follow this link!)
One video that caught my attention was The piano, a short animation by Aidon Gibbons. There are no words but the characters and the music (composed by Yann Tiersen for one of my favourite movie Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain) bring lots of different emotions.
Tom Barrett (@tombarrett on Twitter) wrote an interesting post on how to create a emotion graph from this video using google forms. It is targeted to a Primary English lesson but I can see myself adapting this lesson to MFL when teaching emotions and moods.
What are your thoughts?
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