Showing posts with label Mme MAIRE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mme MAIRE. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 March 2016

US Travel Advisory France Part 1

In this class, the students studied a text entitled US Travel Advisory.Unfortunately I don't know the source of this text - a friend who had been an assistant suggested we use it when we were working as 'lectrices' at the university and it worked very well with the students!
Once we had established that it was a humorous text based on the stereotypes of the French we had already discussed or seen, I asked the students to work in groups of 3-4 and assigned them different paragraphs to work on. They had to identify criticisms and positive aspects of France as well as the advice given to American tourists and the image projected of these same tourists by the text. If we had time, we also discussed which stereotypes they thought were justified or not. I projected this worksheet to help the students organize their ideas.
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Monday, 21 March 2016

Stereotypes 2: The Simpsons, The Crêpes of Wrath Episode

This lesson follows on from the first Stereotpyes one. We used this worksheet and watched an episode from series one of the Simsons in which Bart goes to France. While watching, the students made notes on stereotypes, cultural references and positive and negative aspects of the following cultures/nationalities: American, French and Albanian.

Tuesday, 26 January 2016

L'Auberge Espagnole Part 2

We started this session with a Flipquiz and/or corrections from last week's role-play. We then watched another two scenes from the film using this worksheet
William's ideas about the Spanish and the Germans will lead in to some work on stereotypes within the Spaces and Exchanges theme. 

Monday, 18 January 2016

L'Auberge Espagnole Part One

First, the students had to make the connection between the following pictures and if possible explain the film briefly to the others if they'd already seen it.

Then we watched the following scene from the film and the students answered comprehension questions about it using this worksheet.

Finally, the students did a flat-hunting role play in groups of 4. One was a French person looking for a flatshare in the UK/USA. The others were 3 flatmates of different nationalities looking for new flatmate. They had to ask each other questions about the flat and the potential flatmate to see if the new person would be a good 'fit' for their apartment. Here are the instructions to show the students.

Monday, 11 January 2016

What are my New Year's Resolutions?

This was a short, 10-minute or so activity, that I used to finish off my class about the New Year. The students had to guess my resolutions from the pictures and make sentences using the language in the box. If time, they then made a short list of their own resolutions for 2016.

Monday, 4 January 2016

Dae ye ken Scots?

I did this class just before the holidays with the STMG groups, using a copy of Asterix in Scots dialect.

Friday, 18 December 2015

Heroes in Song

We listened to Bonnie Tyler together and talked about superheroes vs ordinary heroes to continue our work on this theme.



Friday, 6 November 2015

Sunday, 1 November 2015

Scotland resources for week 45 classes

Dear all,

The materials entitled 'Scotland' that I've just posted are what I'm planning to use in classes this week to present my home country. All of these material were created on GoConqr, which lets you create quizzes, slide show, mindmaps etc. Hopefully this will work well in your classes! I am also going to use a guessing game activity where the students have to ask yes/no questions to find out information about me. 

Scotland Presentation

Slide Set created by leopold.cara with GoConqr

Scotland brainstorming possible answers

Mind Map created by leopold.cara with GoConqr

Scotland Brainstorming

Mind Map created by leopold.cara with GoConqr

Scotland Quiz

Quiz created by leopold.cara with GoConqr