torsdag den 21. november 2013

What does your room look like?

Part one:

Information gap

Text 1:  starts at 1:01:03

Text 2:  starts at 0:58:38

2 different texts

By yourself:

Find information in the text.

You do not need to understand all the words in the text. You will practice your ability to skim a text and to search for the information you need.

Take notes and prepare what to tell your partner about the room described in your text.

In pairs:

Describe the rooms you have read about to each other in English

Part two:

Write a dialogue between two characters where they describe their rooms and/or homes to each other.

-What does it look like?
- What does it mean to the characters to have a room?
- Is it a nice place to live?

Use information and vocabulary from:
The exercise where you drew each other's rooms.
The pictures from "Where Children Sleep".
The description of Ron's and Harry's rooms, you have read.
"Our House" by Madness
The description of "The Burrow":
Imagination
The internet



Part three:

Make a film where you use the dialogue you have written.

The film should be 2-4 minutes long.

You may use pictures and music as well as your dialogue.


Part four:

Show your film to the class.
Your group will give feedback two of the other films and get feedback from two groups in the form of two wishes and a star.
That means you find two good things to say about the film and one thing that could be even better.



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