
Penguin Readers Teacher's Guide to Using Film and TV
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Published by: Ptenez (Karma: 348.25) on 1 November 2009 | Views: 10992 |
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- The guide describes:
- • the role of Graded Readers in the learning of English and the main ways in which they can be used
- • the advantages of using videos of feature films and TV series with graded
- Readers
- • how the use of videos fits in with reading classes and the development of students’ ability to read in English
- • how to choose video material for use with Graded Readers
- • a wide variety of activities and suggestions for using video clips with a class
- Reader:
- -before reading the book or sections of the book
- -after reading short sections of the book
- -after reading the book
- The student’s worksheets include the following activities:
- • Establishing the characters
- • Previewing a part of the book
- • Getting the picture
- • The starting point
- • Thinking about character
- • From book to film
- • Conversation: same or different?
- • Timelines: same or different?
- • Remembering the characters
- • Favourite scenes
- • Book compared to film
- • A film review
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