Even though it was not a perfect class, I have
to say that I enjoyed a lot this second class. First, I started the class with
the warm up “The Yes/No game”.
Before to start the activity, I gave the students some cards, and
explained that they had to go around the classroom and ask trick questions to
their classmates in order they got confused and answered with yes or no. If they answered with those words they had to give them back one
card. At the end I had planned to give a prize to the student with more cards,
but to my surprise there was a tie and so that I asked their classmates to
decide who the winner was. In the other hand, the student with less or no cards
had a penalty.
After that, I pasted on the board the headline: GENERATION GAP and asked students brainstorm
ideas about it. This specific moment was kind of difficult because even though
it was not necessary to give me concrete ideas, they did not want to participate
for they had no idea about the meaning of the second word so I had to bring the
first idea and then asked again for their participation. Later, they had to
read in pairs an article about Generation gaps and bring me a new definition.
The third activity was a discussion. I pasted some
questions around the classroom, asked them to stand up in trios and choose one
of them to discuss it. The first idea was that every group was going to pass for
each question and discuss it, but because of the time then I decided that every
trio was going to discuss only one question and then share their opinion with
the whole class.
To finish, I gave every
student a topic and then I told them that they had a few minutes to prepare an impromptu
speech. I did not have too much time to develop the activity with the whole class
so I only choose some of them to pass at the front.
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