DOMINOGAME Liceo Banfi. From infants to adults -To memorising key words -To use word banks, glossaries To make a links into the concepts and the tasks.

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DOMINOGAME Liceo Banfi

From infants to adults

-To memorising key words -To use word banks, glossaries To make a links into the concepts and the tasks COGNITION COMMUNICATION -To encourage collaborative work Objectives

The students work togheter Materials DOMINO Interwiew Setting

Domino DIGESTION DOMINO The game Share out a set of dominoes like the ones in the example. One learner reads the definition in the first domino, the other looks for the word it defines. The learner who has the domino with the word wich match the definition, calls out the word. The activity continues until all the dominoes have been used Binary Key : to divide information into two part using a series of key word, each of wich has only a sentence as possible corrispondant

LEARNERS OUTCOMES Results: making association Encouraging peer feedback Recasting

STUDENTS are MOTIVATED INTERESTED THIS ACTIVITY ENCOURAGE A PEER’S WORK What the students and the teachers thought about the AP?

MARINA PORTA TEACHER LICEO SCIENTIFICO BANFI VIMERCATE (MB)