Activities from Patti Lozano’s Workshop By Sarah Yao 10/30/10.

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Activities from Patti Lozano’s Workshop By Sarah Yao 10/30/10

Patti Lozano Blend Song and Role-Play for Long-Lasting Lessons Face-to-Face Communicative Activities Let’s Chat by Dolo Publication

Activities Vocabulary - Know It Alls Chanting – Cup Choreography Grammar & Vocabulary – To Market Grammar & Vocabulary – I See a Horrible Ogre

Know It All 10 volunteers Each person gets a highlighted word When we get to your word, you need to stand up and say something about the word – Similar or equivalent words – Related words – Definition or description of the word – Make a sentence using the word

Know It All Three Little Pigs Once upon a time there were three little pigs and the time came for them to leave home and seek their fortunes. Before they left, their mother told them " Whatever you do, do it the best that you can because that's the way to get along in the world.

Cup Choreography After you learn the vocabulary, turn the paragraph into a chant Simple chanting might not be appealing to older students So let’s add movement to it 10 volunteers Movement:  chant Tight to Know It All

Cup Choreography Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky

To Market Practice numbers and fruit names with desired sentence structure – Buyer: I need __#__ __fruit name__ – Seller: I have __#__ __fruit name__ 12 sellers – fruits 12 buyers – shopping bags Buy one item at a time Clarify some fruit (coconut, orange and peach)

I See a Horrible Ogre Practice body parts with desired sentence structure A: I see a horrible ogre. He doesn’t have eyes! B: I also see a horrible ogre. He has eyes, but he doesn’t have ears! C: I also see a horrible ogre. He has ears, but he doesn’t have…

THANK YOU! Sarah Yao