image you are the king/queen of a kingdom. converse with one of your subject and ask how you can provide better facilities to the peaple. children can work in pairs. pupil A can ce the king whereas pupil B can be the subject. subsequently,they can exchange their roles. they can share ideas about making life better for all the citizens of the kingdom
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The tendency with primary learners is to treat the class as a whole group and underestimate their ability to work in pairs or in small groups. Even very young learners can become independent in their learning and guided early on they will be more likely to grow into autonomous and successful language learners.
Author:
Jo Bertrand
The advantages of pair work and small group work
Gives learners more speaking time
Changes the pace of the lesson
Takes the spotlight off you and puts it onto the children
Allows them to mix with everyone in the group
Gives them a sense of achievement when reaching a team goal
Teaches them how to lead and be led by someone other than the teacher
Allows you to monitor, move around the class and really listen to the language they are producing
Pitfalls and how to avoid them
You could lose control of the class. Set up a signal before you start, like a visual time out with your hands, so that they know when to stop. Don’t shout for them to stop as they will just shout louder!
You are not able to listen to everyone at once and hear what they are saying – set up groups of three where A and B talk while C monitors. Then swap roles. They are producing language; you just want to make sure the language they are producing is English. Have a fun system of every mother tongue word you hear the monitor must stand up and then stay standing. The activity stops if all monitors are standing. This will make them aware of using English as much a possible and using their first language as little as possible.
The classroom will get very noisy. This is OK, as long as they aren’t shouting. Move them into different places in the room so that they can hear themselves speak.
How to set up pair and group work
Be sure to fully explain the procedure before splitting the class up.
Always demonstrate either yourself of with the help of a volunteer exactly what they have to do.
Ask them to tell you what they have to do before they do it (in their mother tongue if need be) to check their understanding.
Have fill in activities ready for the quick finishers – but be sure that they have completed the task correctly first and haven’t just finished early because they misunderstood what they had to do.
Don’t forget to have feedback time after pair work so that the children don’t feel that they have been wasting time. It’s important to share their work as a whole group although this doesn’t have to be systematic.
Set a clear time limit.
Control who works with who so children aren’t always being dominated or dominating others.
Activities which lend themselves to pair work
Roll the ball
This can be used to practise any language that requires a question/answer pattern. They can roll the ball to each other and have to say the appropriate sentence as they roll the ball. E.g. 'Hello.' 'Hello.' 'What’s your name?' etc. Remember the sentences they practise should be fairly short.
Information gap
Give each pair a picture. The pictures should be nearly the same with two or three elements missing from
King/Queen :- Good morning, Mister. How are you?
Farmer :- Good morning, Your majesty. I am doing very well, Sir and the credit for this goes to you.
King/Queen :- Tell me something. Be frank. Do you think that there is something else that I can do to make things any better for my subjects?
Farmer :- Your Highness, it is not my station to advise you.
King/Queen :- But I insist.
Farmer :- Sir, since a vast majority of population here is that of farmers. I believe we could use better irrigation facilities. I would also be glad to directly sell my crop to the customers instead of the middlemen so that everybody can afford a decent meal. That's it, Your Majesty.
King/Queen :- Thank you, Mister. I'll see what I can do about this.
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