Classroom Role-play Activity: Teacher and Pupils Dialogue

Classroom Role-play Activity: Teacher and Pupils Dialogue
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Engage students in a role-playing activity where they act out a classroom dialogue between a teacher and pupils. The activity involves forming groups, choosing roles, writing dialogue, and acting out the scene in front of the class. The teacher's and pupils' roles are defined, with specific instructions on what to include in the dialogue.

  • Classroom activity
  • Role-play
  • Dialogue
  • Teacher-pupil interaction
  • Language learning

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  1. AP Accompagnement personnalis

  2. ROLE PLAY: BE A TEACHER OR A PUPIL In groups of 4, imagine a classroom dialogue between a teacher and pupils.

  3. THE DIFFERENT STEPS Step 1 Make a group of 4: if possible 2 girls and 2 boys Step 2 Choose your role: teacher or pupil Step 3 Write the dialogue: you can use your copybooks and the dictionaries Step 4 Practise and act the scene in front of the class

  4. WHAT TO USE IN THE DIALOGUE The teacher: - Greetings - Call the roll - Give instructions - Ask questions (the date, the alphabet, numbers, vocabulary ) The pupils: - Greetings - Answer the questions - Ask for permissions

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