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RECONCEPTUALIZING LANGUAGE TEACHING
(20:00)
Peter says, “Ok…let’s share. I will go first and Heather will go
second.” Then each student, clockwise from Teacher X shares their picture.
(26:00) Teacher X says, “Ok,
get into groups of three, and we’ll see how
good your memory is.” He hands each group a pile of strips of paper with
factual information about the history of Monterey.
Students organize slips
from the earliest to latest date. Teacher X reads out-loud the correct order.
(43:00) Students pair up: Daniel and Luce, Maria and Izumi, Sharka and
Edan. Each pair receives from Heather a different fill-in the blank worksheet.
Heather reads a three paragraph passage about
Native Americans in Mon-
terey and students listen for the blanks and write in their answers.
(50:00) Students move back to their original seats and group together
in their historical timeline group. One by one each student, in their respec-
tive groups, reads a sentence from their fill-in the blank.
Other students
listen, comparing and contrasting.
(57:00) Teacher X says, “Ok, stop. Once again we didn’t get to show the
video. Now, go to classroom CF 434. Ok? We’ll see you there.”
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