Interaction
Hi everyone!
Based on Isabel María's task using Wordwall for learning about I like / I don't like, I am going to use this tool for learning the process of making questions with DO. Firstly, this is the progression we will follow:
The final task will be based on "Find Someone Who". So, students have a worksheet with items, and they need to find classmates who like those items by asking "Do you like...?" questions. Task outline:
- Preparation: creating a worksheet with pictures or words representing various items (e.g., pizza, cats, football, reading, music).
- Instructions: explaining to students that they need to walk around the classroom and ask their classmates "Do you like...?" questions about the items on their worksheet.
- Interaction: when a classmate answers "Yes, I do," the student writes their classmate's name next to that item on the worksheet.
- Goal: the goal is to find at least one classmate who likes each of the items on the worksheet.
- Follow-up: after the activity, students can share some of their findings with the class (e.g., "I found that Maria likes pizza").
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