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SARAH KAY HURST FOREIGN LANGUAGE SHARE FAIR SPRING 2013 A Kinesthetic Connection: Leaning Vocabulary Through Spirited Gestures

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SARAH KAY HURST

FOREIGN LANGUAGE SHARE FAIRSPRING 2013

A Kinesthetic Connection:Leaning Vocabulary Through

Spirited Gestures

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Les moyens de transport

un bateau

un vélo une moto

le métro

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Les verbes

dormirservir

rougirpunir

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Les meubles

une lampe

une armoireun micro-ondes

des rideaux

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Les activités

faire du joggingfaire de la musculation

faire de la danse

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Le temps

Il y a un orage.

Il y a du vent. Il fait froid.

Il y a du brouillard.

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Des charades chez le médecin !

Etudiant 1: You are the patient. You have forgotten all your French because you did not keep practicing after IU ! You use wild gestures to explain what hurts.

Etudiant 2: You are the French doctor. You must guess what’s wrong !

Modèle: E1: (dramatic gesture, indicating the elbow) E2: Vous avez mal au coude ? E1: (nodding yes, then miming headache) E2: Et vous avez mal à la tête ?

Change roles after four dramatic afflictions.

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Goals

Vary and enhance vocabulary presentations Reach kinesthetic learners Keep classroom energy highCreate an additional connection with the

vocabularyModerate the presence of technology in the

classroom

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Thank you for your time!