viernes, 13 de febrero de 2009

CHAPTER 20: SEQUENCING VIDEO ACTIVITIES

Hello my dear A12T Students,


COMMON VIDEO TEACHING TECHNIQUES:



Technique 01: Fast Forward. T. asks what segment was about or what the characters are saying.
Technique 02: Silent Viewing (for language). T. asks what the characters are saying.

Technique 03: Silent Viewing (for music). T. asks what kind of music Ss. would put behind it and why. Did the Ss. choose the right mood?
Technique 04: Freeze frame. T. asks Ss. what they think will happen next or what the characters will say.
Technique 05: Partial Viewing. T. covers the screen with pieces of cardboard. Ss. are to guess.



EXAMPLE 1:



Objective: Witness Statement
Step 01: T. asks Ss. to watch the video segment and to remember as much as possible.
Step 02: Ss. share ideas of what they have seen for 2 minutes..
Step 03: T. posts questions on the board or orally.
Step 04: Ss. answer questions in pairs for 3 minutes.

Step 05: Ss. check answers with another couple or group.
Step 06: Ss. watch again.
Step 07: T. provides feedback.

EXAMPLE 2:



Objective: Subtitles. Comparing languages
Step 01: T. brings discussion on film subtitles in general.
How accurate are they? Why do they sometimes miss out bits of dialogue?
Step 02: T. instructs Ss. should concentrate on the story.
Step 03: T. plays silent viewing with subtitles on.
Step 04: Whole class discussion. What have Ss. seen?

Step 05: T. stops at every subtitle so Ss. write down their predictions on what the characters are saying.
Step 06: Ss. check answers in pairs.
Step 07: Ss. watch segment again.
Step 08: T. provides feedback.

EXAMPLE 3:



Objective: Different season/different sex. Making changes
Step 01: Ss. watch excerpt.
Step 02: T. discusses content, grammar, and vocabulary.
Step 03: Ss. watch excerpt again.
Step 04: T. asks Ss. to imagine how the scene would be different: their dialogue, their clothing, and their behaviour.

For example:
different season (icy winter instead of summer): How would the scene be different if it were winter?
sex of characters reversed: How would it be different if the characters' sex were reversed?


EXAMPLE 4:

Objective:News bulletin. Presenting information clearly.
Step 01: T. asks Ss. to watch news bulletins and analyze the language that is particular to this genre.
Step 02: Ss. decide in groups the stories and the order of the stories they will talk about.
Step 03: Ss. write the scripts of the news stories.
Step 04: T. videotapes Ss. broadcasting their news stories.

Step 05: T. gives feedback.

EXAMPLE 5:


Objective: Put it on screen. Acting from a script and interpreting text.
Step 01: Ss. read a story.
Step 02: T. asks Ss. to disregard illustration that may come with the reading passage.
Step 03: T. asks Ss. to edit and prepare their own versions of the stories.
Step 04: T. films the Ss.´ version.

Step 05: Ss. can even change the ending of the story with their own version.

EXAMPLE 6:


Objective: The grammar lecture. Language description.
Step 01: Ss. select, or are given, a particular grammar topic.
Step 02: T. gives ideas about sources of information for their research.
Step 03: T. asks Ss. to do their research.
Step 04: Ss. film the lecture with acted out examples.

Step 05: T. gives constant tutoring.


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