Exploring fairly tales 1. Remembering: Memory game Students match images with keywords from the story. This involves recognizing and recalling information like characters and objects ("Grandma", "Wolf", etc.). Objective : Recall key characters and elements from the story. Instructions Match the pictures with the correct word (e.g., Grandma, Wolf, Basket, Forest). 2. Understanding: Sequencing cards By placing events in order, students show comprehension of the story. It requires interpreting visuals and connecting them with the storyline. Objective : Demonstrate understanding of the story's plot. Instruction: Look at the picture and select the correct option according to the story plot. 3. Applying: What should she do? Students use their story knowledge to make safe choices (e.g., whether to pick flowers). It involves applying learning to a real-like situation. Objective: Instruction: Apply story knowledge to make safe choices. 4. ...
Benny and the lost ball It is a heartwarming tale about a curious boy named Benny who embarks on an adventure through his neighborhood in search of his missing ball. Along the way, he meets helpful friends and learns the value of perseverance, teamwork, and asking for help. This simple yet engaging story is perfect for young learners and serves as a springboard for language development and multimodal activities . To support the development of language skills for A1 level through this story, the following objectives have been established: Enhance Vocabulary Acquisition: Introduce and reinforce key vocabulary related to the story, such as "lost," "ball," "search," and "find," to build foundational language skills. Develop Listening and Comprehension Skills: Engage with the story through audio or video formats to improve understanding of spoken English and narrative structure. Promote Narrative Sequencing Abilities: Encourage learners to identify a...
The little star and the Lost moon This is the story of Luma , a small and curious star who notices that her friend, the Moon, is missing. She sets off on a journey through the sky, meeting clouds, birds, and airplanes. In the end, with the help of the wind, she finds the Moon stuck behind a mountain and helps him return to the sky. It’s a gentle tale about bravery, friendship, and teamwork. It is suggested for A1 (Beginner) – Perfect for young learners or students just starting to learn English.
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