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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Children's toys around the world. My most prized posssession. Oral presentation prompt


Aim/Procedure: 
  • students look at the pictures taken by Italian photographer Gabriele Galimberti.
  • students find the similarities and differences among the pictures.
  • students are ready to bring a picture of themselves with a most prized possession, which can be a toy or anything else/ They might wish to bring their most  prized object to class, instead of the picture. 
Level: any but students need to know how to use simple verbs in the past simple 

You can download  the presentation by clicking HERE 

Materials:
  • Power point with pictures, questions prompts  and possible answers (correction key)
These are some of the pictures you can see in the Power Point. You can download  the presentation by clicking HERE 

Possible extension: geography. The power point indicates the place of origin of each child.  Find the places on a map.





Source of the pictures/original  text :HERE
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