Dear all, this is the material for the lesson i presented to you today. If you would like to use the notes for your lessons, you are welcome to do so. You will find instructions clearer here than they were in my presentation.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QHNOAmWMBvGBFlr6aZ1dH09mW_ZO-W6Z/view?usp=drivesdk
Amazing! An interesting presentation and unexpected metaphores) Mariia Ruban, excellent job done!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nataliia star25016
ReplyDeleteTry out with your learners and let me know
yes, you made me think about all these questions that go far away of teaching a language! Thank you Mariia Ruban, i will think about this way of teaching, for sure!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the resources.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, doing a search for 'metaphors in pictures' turns up some fun stuff that can be used in class. I liked the picture from this short article, for example, which of course can be used to see if students can guess the metaphor or match it.
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Phil Brown thank you for sharing the source to engage learners at the lesson. Am grateful :)
ReplyDeletemontse veyrat i am soooo grateful you mentioned that the lesson activities make you think beyond the language teaching !!!
ReplyDeleteThat's the purpose of the lesson. Love discussing a variety of human values with my learners.