Good morning all,
After another glorious TESOL event I thought I'd throw out one of the more amusing activities from the land of STRIP I bring you. "You Had Me at Hello"
This is a wonderfully quick activity which helps students understand
the difference tone makes. With a great number of languages tone i
absolutely vital so this concept is usually be very easily transmitted.
I
start by asking the Ss what difference tone can make. I then arm them
with two words. Hello and Really. I make sure they are aware the power
these two words can wield and then I let them unleash that power on
their partners.
For the first half of the activity I
ask students to use one of the situations on the powerpoint (paper,
boards) and speak to their partner in the tone of voice one would
imagine a person in that situation would use. Their partner then has to
guess which one they are trying to convey. If they get it wrong and feel
their partner has misunderstood the phrase then they can show them how
it should be done.
It always helps to model the first
two or three situations just to get students up to speed with the task.
Especially those who aren't as quick as your star students.
When
the students get to the Really section, I get them to translate or
simply share with the class what each phrase means. Then they get 5
minutes to practice with a partner and finally they are called upon at
random to do the same action as before, however, this time to the whole
class. He, (or she) who guesses correctly gets to choose who speaks
next.
The funnier you make the situations the more fun the students will have doing mock, over the top tones of voice.
As always you can find the slide for this within the STRIP presentation just there ------>
in A even more materials.
I hope your students enjoy this task as much as mine.
hasta la proxima.
H
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