Ever seen
a short video on Facebook or YouTube that you cannot wait to share or talk
about with a friend?
Imagine now using that video to engage and inspire students to listen carefully and want to contribute to a discussion!
Imagine now using that video to engage and inspire students to listen carefully and want to contribute to a discussion!
Movie
Talk is simply an ESL technique that has been used in that world for decades. (Click here for a great
description + history + suggestions about how to use the technique.)
Movie
Talk involves showing segments (sometimes just screenshots) of a video and asking
questions about what is on the screen: virtually any linguistic concept can be
addressed (from low level description to very high level discussions about what
characters are thinking or feeling).
Since the
questions are adapted to the audience (so the clip is just as useful for native
speakers or level they can be used for any class: Who is in the scene? How
many people are in the scene? Who is not there? Why? What are they like? Are
they happy? Why? Why not? What is important to them? What is the problem? Is
your life similar or different? Why? What do you think is going to happen? What
is the girl looking for when she looks through the curtain? Why does the girl
not dance when the music starts? How can the father help? What does he do? Why
is he a good father?
Obviously
questions are circled (same question asked in a different way) and answers
repeated enough so that all learners can respond.
A good goal
in a level one class might be to be able to say 10 things about the
video. In an advanced class it might be a retelling of the story
giving insight into what the characters might be thinking.
I often turn the video into a story the next day that we read together in class. The story can parallel the video exactly or be a "parallel universe" story that goes another direction and provokes classroom discussion.
I often turn the video into a story the next day that we read together in class. The story can parallel the video exactly or be a "parallel universe" story that goes another direction and provokes classroom discussion.
However
you use this strategy, Movie Talk can add life, variety and comprehensible input to your
classroom! Gracias Julia!!!
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