Teaching Chinese Through Drama and Song
Robin Harvey
New York UniversityProject for Developing Chinese Language Teachers
October 11, 2009
It is particularly important to use language in meaningful contexts, because language is by it’s nature used to express meaning.
Creative Vocabulary Warm-Up
How to “play”: Divide into small groups Appoint one student “presenter”. This person will test
the receiving students on their knowledge Remaining students will be “receivers”. Groups have 5 minutes to learn the vocabulary words Team with the most correct words and the fastest time,
wins!
Now, do it again, with gestures!
Who Am I?
Presenter gives clues, classmates write down their ideas.– Or
Classmates ask questions, presenter answers.
Dialogue between two (or more) students, classmates must guess!
The Alibi
Game Role play “Ad lib”
现在几点种 ?
Harry PotterSimple languageMeaningfulFunny
Your turn: What simple daily-life scenario could you use in your classroom like this?
长颈鹿的朋友
Keep everyone involved!
Performance:Students who watch must understand
Students can ask questions about the performance
Students can answer questions
Sing a Song!
Listen for particular words Name them Count frequency of words
爱在那里http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuW800mshEk
Chemistry through Dance
Perform songs with gestures Create actions for words / meaningChemistry
students "dance" Chemical Reactions
A failing student astounded everyone with his remarkable dance intelligence. He was able to repeat a complex twelve-count phrase after seeing it only once. "I really put in an effort to understand the chemistry so I could make a good dance," he explained. Some students worked with first graders, teaching them about chemical reactions and then choreographing and performing with them. A young man said, "I felt empowered because the first graders wanted to hear what I had to say about science."
Write your own lyrics!Latin for beginners
Sum es est sumus estis sunteram eras erateramus eratis erantero eris eriterimus eritis erunt
完美的一天
Write your own lyricsIllustrate your own powerpoint
完美的一天
Our Summer Camp Version!
The New Bloom’s Taxonomy
在梅边
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fM-hihn4NLU
Mix of cultures, ages,
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