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Sustained Speech Exercises
In the following games students speak on a variety of topics for a short time, so that there are regular breaks, giving the student immediate knowledge of mistakes and a chance for language practice. A subject is drawn out of a "hat" and the names of two students out of another, the first to speak in defence of the subject (e.g., "Travel to the Moon") and the other against it, for one-and-a-half minutes; one minute's silent preparation helps them to assemble their ideas and after the main speakers and 2 or 3 others have spoken the matter is out to the vote. Each "mini-debate" lasts about 6 minutes and before another "motion" is dealt with, there is an opportunity to correct any mistakes and practise the correct form in its original context. The games adapted from the radio can also provide an opportunity for sustained but controlled speech. The class can form the audience, questioners and panel for an "Any Questions" session with one member of the panel of 4 being changed after each question has been dealt with and after errors have been rectified as before. In another panel game, "Just a Minute", members of the class are asked to speak for one minute on a subject given by the teacher. The rest of the class listen for 4 things: "urns" and "ahs" repetition, or other drawbacks помехи and errors. If anyone hears one of these things, he <190> interrupts the speaker, is awarded one point — or 2 for spotting a language error — and is asked to continue until he, in turn, is interrupted. The student speaking when 60 seconds of speaking time, excluding the interruption, has elapsed, is also awarded one point. "Who's Who?". A microphone and tape-recorder can create an interview atmosphere and also give the students a chance to hear their mistakes. Поиск по сайту: |
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