Here
are three classroom ideas to do post-viewing. Choose the communicative activity
that suits your students best.
Partner
Recap:
Assign two different videos to be watched before class. In class, ask students
to recall the information learned by describing a how-to process to a partner.
For example, Student A must explain how to brew a cup of tea (Video: Drinking
Tea). Student B must explain what is needed in order to mail a letter by
regular mail (Video: Mailing a Letter). Once each partner has recapped his or
her assigned video, they can do so again for the class. A volunteer in the role
of Student A will provide a short recap. Others in the role of Student A can
volunteer additional information or clarification. Repeat the process for the
role of Student B.
Q
& A Recall: Assign
two different videos to be watched before class. Divide students into two
teams. Team A must answer questions about Video 1. Team B must answers
questions about Video 2. If a team answers correctly, they get two points. If a
team cannot answer a question, the other team may try to answer in order to
earn one point. Sample questions: (Video topic: Drinking Team) 1. Is a tea
kettle exactly the same as a teapot? 2. What does it mean to “steep” tea? 3. In
what two forms can you find tea? 4. Name three condiments people like with tea.
Sort
and Say:
Assign two different videos to be watched before class. Create word cards for
each video. Create approximately the same number of words per topic. On the
board write the two topics. Show one card at a time and ask the class to
identify which topic it belongs to. Tape the card to the board under the
appropriate topic. Once all the cards have been sorted, divide the class into
two groups (or smaller groups if the class is large). Each group must use the
words for their assigned topic to compose a text. The text can be a how-to
description or a narrative (about someone in the group or a fictitious person).

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