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E-grāmata: Jumpstart! French and German: Engaging activities for ages 7-12 [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(University of Brighton, UK),
  • Formāts: 232 pages, 97 Line drawings, black and white; 97 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Jumpstart
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315814834
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 232 pages, 97 Line drawings, black and white; 97 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Jumpstart
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315814834
Jumpstart! French and German presents a collection of simple to use, multi-sensory games and activities that will jumpstart students understanding of modern languages in action. If you are one of the thousands of teachers looking for a range of practical and fun ideas to teach languages engagingly, then this is the perfect book for you.

The book opens with a range of innovative ideas to help you set the scene in your language classroom. These are followed by a feast of short and simple activities designed to help you make quick starts with your students and hold their attention. The focus throughout is on communicative action, bringing languages alive with all activities presented in two languages: French and German. Specifically written to help teachers work within the guidelines of the new curriculum, activities in the book will help pupils to:-

Listen, respond and understand key elements of the target language Speak in phrases and sentences with appropriate pronunciation Express and communicate simple ideas with clarity Write phrases and short sentences Develop an understanding of basic grammar Learn songs and simple poems in the language studied Engage in active learning through a range of varied activities.

Jumpstart! French and German celebrates the joys of language and will help you to find just the right words or phrases to express what you want to say.
Vocabulary Topics xi
List of Figures
xiv
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction xvi
1 Setting the Scene
1(18)
Adding Language to Existing Classroom Routines
2(4)
How to Turn your School into a Bilingual Area
6(5)
Language Work Displays
11(3)
Cultural Interest Displays
14(1)
Using Other People around You
15(1)
Playground Clapping Games
15(2)
Exploring the School Grounds
17(1)
Yourself
18(1)
2 Using Flashcards
19(10)
Flashcard Games
20(1)
Memory Games
21(1)
More Complicated Games
22(7)
3 Quick Starts
29(18)
Standing Up Games
29(8)
Sitting Down Games
37(10)
4 On Your Feet
47(21)
Moving around the Room Games
47(8)
Beginners' Games
55(3)
Number Games
58(1)
More Simple Counting Games
59(2)
Team Games
61(3)
Thinking Games
64(1)
Grammar Games
65(3)
5 Being Creative
68(34)
Make an Aquarium
68(3)
Making a Mobile
71(1)
Using Stick Drawings
71(2)
Rubber Glove People
73(2)
Language Quizzes
75(1)
You Are What You Wear!
76(3)
Bon appetit! Guten Appetit!
79(2)
Make a Wall Frieze
81(2)
Word Games
83(1)
Word Spinners
83(2)
Bingo or Lotto
85(3)
Word Wheels
88(3)
Word Searches
91(3)
Chinese Whispers
94(1)
Word Fans
95(2)
What Are You?
97(5)
6 Using Songs
102(26)
Authentic Songs
103(1)
Purpose-made Commercial CDs
104(1)
Home-made Songs
104(4)
Themed Songs
108(11)
Action Rhymes
119(9)
7 Exploring Stories
128(24)
Choosing a Text
128(1)
Introducing the Story
129(1)
Phonics
130(1)
Recommendations
130(1)
Moving On
131(3)
Suitable Texts
134(1)
Telling Stories
135(5)
Further Ideas and Games to use with a Text
140(5)
Reading Poems
145(1)
Key Word Identification
146(3)
Cultural Information
149(2)
Dealing with Non-fiction Texts
151(1)
8 Showing the World
152(16)
Survey your School Community
152(1)
Involving Parents
153(1)
Taking Home a Language Story
154(4)
Mini-events
158(1)
Assemblies
158(10)
9 Starting to Write
168(22)
Labels and Captions
168(2)
Making Lists
170(1)
Designing Menus
171(1)
Favourite Likes and Dislikes
172(2)
My Shopping
174(1)
Who Am I?
174(1)
Speech Bubbles
175(1)
Mini-diary
175(1)
More Complex Writing: Simile Descriptions
175(2)
Communicating
177(4)
Simple Poems
181(2)
In the Magic Mirror
183(2)
Simple Stories
185(5)
10 At the End of the Day
190(18)
Quick Games
190(4)
The Memory Tray
194(1)
Hangman
195(1)
Traffic Lights
196(1)
Weather Mime Game
197(1)
Simon Says...
198(1)
Animal Charades
199(1)
Tongue Twisters
200(1)
Finger Rhymes
201(1)
Mystery Object
202(1)
The Box of Surprises
202(1)
Language Whispers
203(1)
Guess the Word
204(1)
Unscramble the Word
204(1)
Jumbled Words
204(1)
Pass the Object
204(1)
Closing the Class and Saying Goodbye
205(1)
A Farewell Song
206(2)
Appendix 1 French and German Alphabets 208(2)
Appendix 2 Useful Classroom Language 210(1)
Appendix 3 Praise, Encouragement and Being Polite 211(1)
Bibliography 212
Catherine Watts is currently Director of the Routes into Languages South consortium and is Principal Lecturer in English Language and German within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities as well as contributing to the EdD, PGCE and MA in Education at the University of Brighton, UK.



Hilary Phillips has been a primary class teacher for over 20 years. She was also Lead Teacher for Primary Languages in Brighton and Hove and has co-presented workshops at many national conferences.