Clap the number of characters - AT
Students were learning the names of animals in Japanese, the pronunciation of each word and the associated hiragana. Students were asked to clap the number of characters in each word whilst pronouncing each word and reinforcing their understanding of …
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Who am I? - AT
Students were asked to play the game Who am I? in Japanese. Students listened to and read on the screen, key word clues relating to numbers and animal call sounds to work out which animal was the answer to the question.
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Prends... Pose... - AT
Students had learnt common classroom instructions and the name of shapes and colours. Students were asked to play a game giving and following instructions with ‘prends’ and ‘pose’ using shapes and colours.
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Reflection on learning German – AT
Students had been learning German for approximately one term. In this task, students were asked to answer a range of questions about learning German. Students were asked to consider cultural and linguistic similarities and differences as well as explain their …
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Reflection on learning German - AT (9-10)
Students were asked a series of questions relating to their experience of learning German. Students were unfamiliar with the questions and responses were spontaneous and unrehearsed.
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Digital project: Bee-Bot - AT
Students explored the concept of sequencing steps and decisions using Bee-Bots. They worked in groups to solve progressively more complex routes using grids on paper. Students then programmed the Bee-Bots to navigate grids created on the floor using masking …
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Game constructing sentences with Chinese characters - AT
Students were asked to construct sentences with Chinese characters using correct measure words and applying them appropriately.
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What do you like to watch? - AT
Students were asked to discuss what TV programs they liked to watch. This was a formative task after completing a module of work.
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Matching numbers to Japanese kanji - AT
Students were asked to sing a numbers song while completing a written activity matching numbers to the correct kanji in their workbooks.
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Self-Introduction - AT (Japanese)
Students learned to read hiragana characters including long vowel sounds, voiced sounds, blended sounds and basic kanji. Working at their own pace and level, students were asked to read a self-introduction script about an imaginary character, Shinji. …
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Reflection on learning Japanese - AT
In small groups, students were asked open-ended questions regarding their Japanese learning experience. Their responses were unrehearsed.
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Nell’astuccio - AT
Students were asked to create a fun video clip naming the stationery items in their pencil cases.
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Game using le passé composé - AT
Students were asked to participate in a game of battleships using le passé composé. First, they reviewed the grammatical structures required for the activity.
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¿Cuántos hay? – AT
Students learnt how to talk about the classroom environment and name and count classroom items. They learnt how to pluralise, make noun/adjective agreements and set questions and answers to enable them to participate in a game. Students practiced the …
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Sentence formation – AT
Students had previously learnt the Vietnamese alphabet, tones and how to read and pronounce words. They had also learnt to write simple sentences about themselves and things they like to do in class. Students explored the writing process by experimenting …
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Video: Superheroes - AT
Students studied the 'action superhero' film genre as an extension to prior work in Drama based on superheroes as characters in short plays. The aim was to ensure that the students understood the key differences between artwork in drama and modern media. Through …
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Planning a meal – AT
Students studied a unit on food and culture which included learning about traditional Vietnamese foods, etiquette, extending invitations, planning events that include food, and analysing menus and courses of meals. In this task, students were to imagine …
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Body language role play - AT
Students had completed a unit of work where they learnt examples of Japanese body language with associated expressions. Students were asked to perform a role play incorporating vocabulary, grammar and sentence structures learnt previously, accompanied …
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Go-chu-jang – Korean hot pepper paste advertisement – AT
Students learnt about the language of advertising as part of a unit on Korean food. In this task, students were asked to create a 1~2 minute advertisement for a new Korean product: hot pepper paste [go-chu-jang]. Students worked in pairs to write then …
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Making arrangements – AT
Students had learnt how to plan and make arrangements with friends, using expressions related to place, time and numbers, for example, ở đâu, khi nào, bảy giờ kém 15 phút. In this task, students were asked to write the script of a roleplay between …
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