2024-10-25 will be late
I’m in Atlanta airport on my way home and just realized I left my computer at my mom’s house. I’ll have to do the lesson on Thursday. Sorry!
We’ll be using story dice again, but instead of using Dan Harmon’s Story Circle, we’ll be using a simplified version of “Nelson’s 9 Steps for Story Writing” to wrote short stories about travel adventures.
In this activity, you will practice having conversations in English about topics you know well. This will help you improve your speaking skills and learn new vocabulary from your classmates.
This 90 minute advanced conversation lesson plan centers around a creative storytelling activity using pairs of mysterious images. Students work in groups to craft interconnected narratives about intriguing objects – a vintage jade ring and mysterious letters. Through a progressive three-stage process, pairs combine their stories into larger groups, ultimately creating a single class narrative.
This activity uses a story to promote discussion and problem-solving skills. Students are put into small groups and given one paragraph of a story at a time. After reading each paragraph, the groups will discuss possible solutions or advice for the character in the story.
What is one of the most valuable lessons you have learned in life?
How has your perspective on life changed as you have grown older?
What advice would you give to your younger self?
Learners will participate in a role play, demonstrating the ability to adapt language for different characters and situations.